I got lawful on my first run, which is part of why I want to do it again. Neutral is the canon one, from what I understand, and I want to see it.
I got lawful on my first run, which is part of why I want to do it again. Neutral is the canon one, from what I understand, and I want to see it.
There's a certain obsessive side to me, a "Wait I got this!" that either my parents or my wife (depending on what time of my life it is) have had to deal with. I remember going for about an hour and a half on my cousins' GameCube, trying desperately to beat the Giga Bowser/Mewtwo/Ganondorf fight from the end of Melee.
XCOM 2 makes me regret buying Enemy Unknown. That one's been sitting in my backlog, untouched, for a while, and I never find the drive to play it. But so many people on my Twitter feed are having a blast with 2, I want to be in on it. But I can not justify buying a new, full-price game when I haven't even touched its…
I feel like each has their own strengths and weaknesses. 2 and 3 each have things that they do better than the others in the series, but they also have some problems. Some of 2's I think stem from it being a pretty quickly made game; note how the beam cannons do essentially the same thing as the ones in the first,…
I played the games in a similar fashion: go through naturally first time and beat it once I'm at the end, replay it later to try and get everything. I don't use guides, though, so I think I ended with 85% or something on my second run of the first. Echoes is my personal favorite of all of them, so I devoted myself a…
I went in with absolutely no spoilers…I just knew that it was good and dark. But I had no idea about the plot or the gameplay. Thus, when you [Spoilers for anyone who hasn't played SMTIV] make your way through the bottom of the castle, fight Medusa…and then you're in Tokyo, my jaw dropped. It all of a sudden became…
If you haven't before, I highly recommend Metroid Prime Trilogy. My catalog of played FPS's isn't big (those three games, Halo, Perfect Dark, Goldeneye), but the Prime Trilogy is phenomenal.
Yeah, although then you have Sabrina, has only three (Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam), but all of them are Level 50, which, with Psychic at that time, is insane. I think she posed the biggest challenge to me.
It's funny that you say it does best with more energy, when many of its most celebrated and beloved tracks (Aquatic Ambiance, Stickerbrush Symphony, Amiss Abyss) are the more mellow tracks.
Yellow's the one that I know best of Gen 1, although I played it after Gen 2. It's nice that you get each of the starters, but also takes away a bit of the personal touch.
Getting close to 100%ing (or 101%ing) The Wonderful 101. It might not quite happen yet, since I'm about to wrap up a Very Easy play and will still have to do it on Easy, but there are very few things left to do. Although I am missing a lot of team members and a few of the heart pieces, which, since I'm not using a…
Sounds like Yvette Nicole Brown isn't feeling any of that chemistry coming her way. Not sure if it's because people are racist or she intimidates them sexually, but it's one of the two.
It's a natural human instinct to form groups and identities based on similar interests. We seek companionship.
The new season of Digimon (hey, don't judge me! It's made for people who watched the original show when they were kids!) has the characters a good deal older than when we last saw them…so, as TK and Kari walk together, having the usual high school will-they-won't-they tension, I couldn't help but yell "Just bang…
That's one that I think was kind of perfect in how it ended…kind of ambiguously. I think that there's something to them, a slightly weird romance, but one that benefits them both, but it's not as simple as just seeing them together. Basically, I'm glad we didn't see them in a relationship…but I was so happy for that…
Don't know what you're talking about. The lastest Guilty Gear was the Xrd. It makes sense.
The Final Fantasy series loves taking words from western religion and just tweaking a couple letters or syllables to make it a name.
Brick love carpet. Brick love desk.
The Arrested Development line that has never failed to crack me up is Buster watching the robot scoot around on the floor and remarking "oh, you're hungry" before tossing…some food (I want to say crackers) on the ground. Any time that one of my pets is crying for food, I have to say the line in that same tone.
And if there was any studio that would try applying physics to individual strands of hair, it was gonna be Square Enix.