On a Takes kick, jumping back and forth between Vesperia and Xillia 1. Playing SMITE in the evening when friends are on. Sampling Tembo. Played King’s Quest, GoT 5, and LiS 4.
On a Takes kick, jumping back and forth between Vesperia and Xillia 1. Playing SMITE in the evening when friends are on. Sampling Tembo. Played King’s Quest, GoT 5, and LiS 4.
I’d like to see a game like this where it’s open world and you’re told to go from point A to point B, but you have to figure out how to get there. Mirror’s Edge was really cool, but kinda silly that every building aligned exactly to get you to your destination.
Getting rid of Florida would result in huge dislocated populations that would absolutely demolish FEMA, loss of a great deal of farm land, especially orange production, the destruction a one of the largest ports for cruise lines, the elimination of half of NASA, and most of what keeps Disney afloat going away. The…
I only play through the game once, but I played it for about 270 hours. I did every last damn thing there was to do in the world. I was incredibly happy with my ending (the witcher one), and couldn’t stand to go back and remake any of my choices. Hands down my favorite game, bar none.
I think something the UFC really needs is seasons. It’s hard to push a sport all year round like they are now. They could do two seasons, one for women and one for men, and put their major belt fights at the end instead of having rolling systems. The amount of games they’re pushing is breaking the boxing-like…
It’s one year. You waited years after the first one’s release....
I think that’s for the cryo bombs. You can find them in Panessa studios, in the prison, on a table to the left, next to where Robin stands. They’re completely optional, though needed for a few riddler trophies.
They’re all just DLCs. The Red Hood DLC is about 15 minutes long. The Harley one is about 30 mins, depending on how good you are at the boss battle. The Batgirl DLC is 1-4 hours, depending on whether or not you want achievements (it took me 3 hours, 40 mins to get every single one). You can’t take any of these…
I played the heck out of SCII and loved the story, but I never got into Heart of the Swarm. Is it worth going back? Is the story any good? I’m pretty happy with Jim riding off into the sunset.
Wait, so you think that Witcher 3 isn’t a finished game because they added a few alternate costumes and a couple missions that have absolutely no barring on the story?
I think they launch a lot of this stuff in the gaming world but want it not there. For example, we use the kinect at my job for this program called TeachLive where you talk to a class of kids and they talk back and allow you to practice teaching. Way better than any kinect games I’ve seen.
What he said makes sense. You can have a story with closure and catharsis without knowing what happened plot wise. True Detective Season 1 is an example of this. Or Arkham City. These stories end at their climaxes, but you are left with a sense of closure because the story play its course and balanced everything…
I did the same thing. Ended up playing for nearly ~300 hours. Man it was tough finding the time after work through. I ended up staying up after the wife went to sleep many, many nights.
Man I really loved this game. I played it for 250 hours and completed every damn thing there was to do in the game except play it on Death March. I wasn’t expecting to get so fully and totally sucked in, but jeesh. I’ll be replaying for a different ending for sure. GOTY for me.
They didn’t promise the free DLC until the final year of development, and this game was in development for years.
The only one I find strange is Crocodile since he’s a normal human. All the rest are non-human/the result of experimentation.
To officially move paperwork around. For example, marriage applications have to now be gender neutral instead of saying he/she, etc.
It’s also worth reading the opinions of the court. They’ve been on fire this past few weeks, though I think for me, nothing will top Justice Kagan’s references to Spider-Man in the Marvel case.
They’re supposed to wait three weeks, but I’m sure many clerks will just let it slide.
My fiancé and I play ridiculous amounts of this game in our free time. One of our engagement pictures was actually the two of us just taking a break and playing this game...