I don't even know what Skrim: SE is, really. What is it beyond a graphical upgrade? I can't really find any reviews out there.
I don't even know what Skrim: SE is, really. What is it beyond a graphical upgrade? I can't really find any reviews out there.
I can't believe I didn't think of these before, since I just watched them both over the last two nights: Cube and Come Back to Me. OK, neither movie is exactly famous, but I watched both of them after reading about them in the AV Club, and I thought they both flat out sucked.
The Babadook was one of those rare movies that I thought the hype got exactly right. I went into it prepared for a kickass, really scary movie with a great lead performance of a widow already coming apart at the seams from moment one and a genuinely unlikable kid, and that's what I got.
I was actually a little disappointed with The Witch too. I had such high hopes going in - lots of good press, two(!) actors from Game of Thrones, Puritan New England, and witches! What's not to like? But it didn't do all that much for me.
I love your icon, dude. It's the guy from Fallout, right? Where'd you get a picture of him grumpy?
I was going to list Blair Witch as mine too, but I have to - very reluctantly - acknowledge that some of it scared me at the time. But I saw it right - without hearing the metric ton of hype that it eventually garnered, at a late night showing, and really stoned.
Most horror films scare me pretty well, so I can't really think of a clever answer. I'll go with every slasher film ever made in the 70s, 80s and 90s - including Halloween - as usually being boring rather than scary. I don't know. They never did it for me.
Yeah, I have to agree - I feel like I could eat 262 fun sized candy bars on a dare. How short of a time period are we talking here?
So really one could argue that Amnesia is just a social anxiety metaphor writ large.
Nice! And I found Beemas post. I'll add these on, spend some time tonight taking a look. Thanks!
I think Alien: Isolation might jump up my list of stuff to play. Civ 5 might be back-burnered for a bit.
And the music. My god, it was like the soundtrack to my nightmares.
I remember loving F.E.A.R., and I remember there was a mystery that involved a little girl. I don't remember anything else - the story, the mechanics of the game, nothing. I picked up all those games on a recent STEAM sale, though.
The problem with Gameological is that it always ends up costing me money. Sigh.
Not all of the DLC is all that great, unfortunately. But New Vegas as a whole is generally liked more than F3, so if you dug F3 you'll probably love New Vegas.
I'm not 100% sure I ever played the second game. I'm just assuming I did because it would have been really weird for me not to have, but I don't remember it at all.
Interesting! As long as it does it somehow, I'm cool.
Also: lay it out for us. What are you liking, what is questionable? I'm really looking forward to playing around with the new city building mechanics. That looks like the best part to me.
I downloaded it this morning, and looking forward to getting home, eating sushi, and playing until my eyes bleed. :)
I love Icewind Dale. I always felt it gets a little neglected when people reminisce about the Infinity Engine games. It didn't have the open-world, cool NPC drive of Baldur's Gate or PS:T, but the combat was amazing, and it was the first out of all of them to have a really robust leveling up system.