I’d say Azure Dreams for the PS1, but I don’t think I’d want the mechanics revision that happens with every remake I end up wanting.
I’d say Azure Dreams for the PS1, but I don’t think I’d want the mechanics revision that happens with every remake I end up wanting.
I’m proud of my progress of playing 90% of a first play-through on PC Persona 4 Golden. A game I’ve already spent hundreds of hours on other platforms.
I really liked most of school, but it had a major chance to not happen at all because I was almost in tears every day coming home from an advanced placement 2nd grade course where the teacher was failing me on every assignment because I had major issues writing my name in cursive.
I’m trying to not get hyped about a series of games I’ve played hundreds of hours... This isn’t helping.
Watch Dogs: Legion still hits me as one of those games that the novelty wore off really quickly, and as much as I wanted to like it, it was replaced by the next ‘shiny’ thing very quickly.
Most games need a ‘save anywhere’. I can forgive JRPG’s for having save points, but I cannot forgive a ‘no save, or alternative limited save function’.
Also check out Drew Gooden. Not the basketball player, the Youtuber.
Hey, Greg. If you are new here; what’s up, how’s it going? If you have seen me comment before; what’s up, how’s it going? It’s great to see you.
Or, “I don’t see any of the positives or negatives related to race.”
Started a fresh game of Persona 4 Golden on Steam last week.
I actually agree with this. It’s title without a lot of mass genre appeal that isn’t taking advantage of what a lot of niche type titles do... sell at a little cheaper to get your foot in the door.
This what I don’t get. If the cost of games are going up, it’s got to be a clear positive to me to spend the extra. No offense to developers, but I’m more concerned about what I receive in total.
This sounds like a good idea. I’ve ended up just moving all my games into Hidden, and only keep unhidden the games I’m actively playing. The negative is that I only end up reviewing what is in my hidden when I’m bored and looking for something to do.
As a DS at Ft. Jackson, he’ll get sent to work in Reception until they know what they are going to do with him. He might get busted down in rank, but they’ll sit a fake E-6 on his collar until they’ve figured out a place for him. If he’s anything like some of the DS failouts I’ve known, he’ll end up in a Reservist…
We made sure not to have the black mana cards, because they had imagery our teachers wouldn’t like.
I remember playing Mount and Blade: Warband when I picked it up on Xbox. It was a Sunday at like 1pm or so... I also remember calling into work because I realized it was, all of a sudden, 5am.
I’m with Ash. If I have to replay something, especially if it is substantial... due to game crashes or unexpected deaths (especially weird difficulty curve jumps)... I’m more likely to just set the game aside and never come back.
I have spent the last two weeks staring at my Steam Hidden Games just to see if there is anything I didn’t give the focus I should have given. Most of my days just end up being doomscrolling through things to do or watch, and settling on Youtube videos I’ve seen hundreds of time.
I feel like it’s even worse, without the impetus to proselytize the moral justification that usually comes with the Vegan/Vegetarian diets.