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Never Ending Backlog Podcast
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My first step in any online game, find out if some of my friends are playing (they live in different states), start a party in Steam or the PS4, and just use that voice chat. Gives me a chance to catch up, it auto-mutes outside players and we can still play online games like BO4, Overwatch, etc. without having to deal

My first step in any online game, find out if some of my friends are playing (they live in different states), start

I’ve been thoroughly enjoying this game more than I thought. Was a big fan of Blue/Red/Yellow in the beginning, but it was hard to get into any of the other games afterwards because I felt they kept adding new functionality (not bad, just challenging to keep up with). These games are a true recreation of my past, and

Great deal, I really never thought about it much because I have the three month auto-renew through PlayStation, but that’s $24.99 a pop, so this is a great savings.

Great deal, I really never thought about it much because I have the three month auto-renew through PlayStation, but

Having a new Dark Alliance would be nice, heck just give me a combo remaster similar to Marvel Ultimate Alliance with online play, I’d be pretty happy with that. I also miss Hunter the Reckoning, an interesting top-down game.

So Nintendogs, Hey You Pikachu, and Pokemon Red/Blue hybrid? I’ll still buy it.

That makes sense to me, tiers do seem to move slow. I think the same goes for Fortnite for me as well. I’m not sure if it’s just because I’m terrible (highly probable), or they expect me to log 5+ hours an evening. The contracts were enjoyable in WWII, and I was honestly one of those pay to get cosmetics individuals be

Overall I’m happy’ish with this game. I was not as happy in the beginning as the Level 5 Requirement to make your own class seemed somewhat frustrating. Also, I understand it’s a Fortnite tier based system, but I wish it had loot boxes similarly to WWII. I understand in-game transactions are frowned upon; however,

I absolutely loved Taiko Drum Master for the PS2 with the drum set. I remember playing Smashmouth’s I’m A Believer on repeat.

Absolutely agree, even the haste of movements seems to drag on forever. Gunfight > Hide Behind Box > Casually walks up to box (while getting shot at) > Gets on wrong side of box > Spends 5 minutes standing up from the box > Navigates to box across screen > Dead... It’s a beautiful game, but I feel Rockstar games have

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Lol I don’t think I could do much Donkey Konga sober. Gamecube was my goto because of 007 Agent Under Fire and 007 Nightfire, terrific four-player split screen shooters. Plus it just ran well, it was easy to travel with, native four controllers without an accessory, and an odd yet comfortable controller. On top of

As an owner of both types of arcades (LCD and CRT), I agree that I love CRT’s far more. However, screen burn, cost of upkeep, and the fact that they add so much weight is often a deal breaker; plus they’re just harder to come by now.

As an owner of both types of arcades (LCD and CRT), I agree that I love CRT’s far more. However, screen burn, cost

I agree. For the games such as Wii Sports, Wii Resort, etc. it was a fun system. However, when you’ve released behemoths such as the NES, SNES, N64, and Gamecube... the Wii fell tremendously short. Wii U had potential for me, but the console promises were never followed through, until the Switch came along that is.

Lol well I didn’t hate it. Honestly it worked pretty well for what it was meant to do.

Man... if they released the Wii Mote in that gray with the purple’ish SNES button colors, I would have loved it even more.

There are definitely some that I would have liked to see, Star Ocean, Grand Theft Auto 2, Mega Man Legends (1 & 2), Chrono Trigger, PaRappa The Rapper, Harvest Moon, and Arc the Lad; however, I’m pretty happy with this list. I’d likely buy it for Twisted Metal, RE, Wild Arms, and Cool Boarders 2. I mean I know I have

I do wondering if there will be more follow-ups, DLC, and add-ons. I somewhat feel this is Disney Infinity. The various worlds open up as more pieces/sets are released. The problem with Lego Dimensions and Infinity is that the base universe was hardly engaging. I have hope that this still might pull it off, in time.

Love my Bastion... but “Soldier 76 + Reaper + McCree” looks awful. A LEGO Ideas gone terribly wrong.

And to play on this, imagine one person of 50 kills the rest, they are then stuck on the server by themselves. They have to live with what they did, unless they restarted the character. It’d be tremendous.

I should also state that I did read the post and noticed when Ethan had mentioned he had walked away from the starting point and was alone. However, traditionally the moment you “wake up” or leave the bunker you feel incredibly alone. I guess an interesting way they could have played it, is that the world is 100%

I still feel like it should have been a Destiny/Division type format. Limiting players per locations, making the world seem more barren and rely more so on a co-op/online mentality, rather than a hey everyone starts at point A. That type of scenario removes a major player of the Fallout series, being alone.