Haven’t played it, but Origins was amazing, and Legends is supposed to be more of the same, if not better. So yes, especially if you have people to do local multiplayer with.
Haven’t played it, but Origins was amazing, and Legends is supposed to be more of the same, if not better. So yes, especially if you have people to do local multiplayer with.
All true. Plus by that time you’ve kind of had a chance to figure out your preferred combat strategies. I’m currently in the middle of the… uh elf/whatever kingdom, in Act III, and I’ve completed most of my companions’ quests, and it’s fine, you know, but just not enthralling me at the moment.
Ah, right. I think I did actually know that at one point. Poor bastard.
Thanks. I feel like a bad JC player, as I barely use the hook for combat/destruction, but clearly there’s a lot of fun to be had there. Next time I fire it up, maybe.
Can you elaborate on the lie thing? I’m too busy/lazy to google at the moment.
This is the second article here in a month or so which has made me reconsider Bobby Darin. Very, very interesting guy, which I didn't know at all - I had him written off as a pretty face with a great voice. Not that that's a bad thing, but he was a lot more than that.
Yeah, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that - she's being the smart business partner, trying to redirect his attention from any desire to fight.
That temple was pretty hard, as I recall, but it was also where I stopped being able to remember exactly who the different characters were, and so when I was communing with the spirits or whatever, I didn't realize that they were implicating the dude at the entrance, and then the dialogue options when I got back were…
I… can't help myself. Just more The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth. I'm up to 314 hours (!) and 59% unlocked (6% more than last week - I'm making progress!). I'm probably getting about an average of an achievement a day right now. Beat the Chest and the Darkroom on Hard with all characters except ???, the Lost, and Eve,…
Those humble bundles are pretty amazing, better than most of their recent offerings.
So it seems like what most reviews said is true, and JC3 is really just JC2 on steroids? I mean, the whole "light on story, so dozens of bases" thing is definitely true there. Every now and then I fire up JC2 and go liberate a couple more towns or something, but there's still gotta be like 50 things left, but I would…
Well, if you want to spoil my evening, sure, do that. *sobs*
Yeah, that mode is something I need to go back into. After various sale purchases, I have a massive backlog on PS3 and a minor backlog on 360, and, you know, those games aren't getting any worse. Not even going to pretend that I'm getting a current-gen system for a couple of years at least - woohoo cheap games!
You shouldn't mash the A button, at least not until it's warmed up, you need to sort of gently tease around it.
First name Jose, last name Peterson. What's left to understand?
Can someone spoil the reason she's doing this for me?
Gobbling deez nuts, actually.
Or an Uthuag Roar.
To be fair, most Norwegian men are giant, hairy, and clad in leather.
Trouble is American History X is a complete shambles of a movie that has about as much to do with real life as The Return of the King.