kingtriumph
kingtriumph
kingtriumph

Both reticles in the game suck. To me, this is the worst part of GTA. I sit about 8 to 10 feet back from my TV when I play and I cannot for the life of me see the damn reticle. It basically forces me to use the aim assist because I wouldn't hit a damn thing without it. And shooting while driving? Fucking forget it.

Oh my god. I hate it when Mitsuru casts that. It never frickin' works.

I'm on my second play through of P4G, and I can tell you that it is just as good, if not better, than the first time.

Could this Sho Minazuki character be from the inevitable, unannounced, Persona 5? Protagonist or Antagonist perhaps? (I personally hope not the protagonist as I'm not too fond of the character design on him and the scar would be off-putting for a main character IMO.)

Damn, I didn't think this hard for me to answer. I chose Trevor because to me he has some of the best dialog, and it's nice to play someone who is unhinged and fully committed to his lifestyle instead of the traditional "reluctant hero" (or reluctant criminal in GTA's case) archetype we typically see in games.

BioShock Infinite does not appear to be $11 at GameFly with the coupon code. That coupon code gives you 20% off and BioShock Infinite retails for $39.99 on GameFly, so after the discount it ends up being about $32, not $11.

The BioShock Infinite code gives 20% off, for a total of $31.99, not $11.

Awesome! With all the talk about the "SteamBox", something like this wasn't on my radar. I suppose it makes sense, given where Valve seems to want to go. I think it might make it easier for the average PC user to swallow the idea of Linux too. By having a dedicated Linux version branded and supported by Valve, it

I will say that GTA V is pretty awesome so far... but, I'd have to agree with you. Persona 5 is at the top of my most wanted list.

Ultima VI is amazing. Ultima VII (parts 1 & 2) were pretty awesome as well.

I know how you feel. I played SWTOR when it first came out and found it to be pretty enjoyable. I quit for a while to play other games (and live life, you know) but was lured back by a friend. By this time the F2P change had been made. I found it insufferable.

Perhaps I just suck at video games, but I did level up my characters via grinding prior to the boss fight and I completed all side quests available up to that point.

I actually did spend time leveling up my "pokemon" or whatever they were called.

Yup.

I'm not sure why this game got such great reviews, besides the fact that it was made by "Studio Ghibli". I've enjoyed some of their films, but it doesn't translate into compelling gameplay.

I had an almost similar reaction to a segment a little bit further in the game where there is a shootout in an office building. I played through that gun battle a shit ton of times and finally rage quit. A few months later I came back to it and was able to beat it in about five or six tries. That was the hardest part

I loved Police Quest as a kid. But I agree... that poker shit at the end was incredibly, incredibly lame. I was probably 8 years old when I played Police Quest 1. I had no clue how to play poker. I just guessed until I got through that segment.

It's a humbling moment to have to knock the difficulty down a notch. I've had to do it a few times on Shim Megami Tensi IV, but I haven't encountered a "nope" moment with that game yet... hopefully I won't!

Oh, I had to add a second one... hope you guys don't mind.

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