Literally yesterday I decided to let this franchise go, figuring we’d never see it continue. So I am already excited for this.
Literally yesterday I decided to let this franchise go, figuring we’d never see it continue. So I am already excited for this.
I haven’t finished FF XV, I haven’t even STARTED Witcher 3 or Dark Souls 3 (lost my Witcher 2 save right at the end of the game, and still can’t beat the samurai boss at the end of Crown of the Old Iron King, which I wanted to do before Crown of the Ivory King), and I feel like I’ll never finish Destiny - though here…
Shinobi III almost broke me as a kid, and as I understand it, it’s generally considered the easiest in the series.
Maybe it’s just me, but the spikes don’t seem to read super great either. Like they need to be 50% taller or something to really stand out.
We will adapt both ways of testing players who are already known to be good from last season, as well as choose players who are relatively unknown but have high potential.
How hard is it to just not be an awful person?
If a thing hit the headlines, there was a Law and Order episode about it. That’s right up there with Godwin’s Law.
They don’t with Xbox One games; those are only yours as long as your Gold sub is active, though if it lapses and you later renew it, you get access to those games back. 360 games, however, are yours to keep forever, regardless of whether you cancel your membership. Only exception is that trial memberships and free…
That’s true enough. But before it only had a Buy option. This had Install and Buy as separate options, with a note that I could download and install to play it for now, or buy it to be able to play whenever I liked.
That’s definitely NOT how the 360 version launched. With 360 Games with Gold, once you claimed it, it was yours even if you let your Gold sub lapse.
I think it was AC: Revelations, and I got to it by selecting the Games with Gold tile, like always.
Did the 360 Games with Gold get quietly changed to work the same way as the Xbone games?
As long as we’re being pie-in-the-sky, why leave out Star Wars: Rogue Squadron? Okay, so it’s not as good as Rebel Assault, but few things are.
This is pretty much how I feel. Plenty of remasters are worth it just to get a classic game running on modern hardware with a minimum of fuss on the end-user’s part.
Parkour!
Quentin is easily one of the most hateable protagonists I’ve ever read, and his character really put me off the series to the point that I never read the third book. His characterization (and what you pointed out, the way even the narration seems to hate him at times) made a lot more sense when I read an interview…
It’s certainly similar, though simultaneously more and less involved.
That bit about the way AC handles those end-game armor sets is one of my favorite parts of the franchise. You see your reward early on, you can see visible progress as you work towards it, and you can, more or less, work at it at your own pace.