A little too far ahead of the johnny, boy.
A little too far ahead of the johnny, boy.
And DARK YOSHI can be his right-hand deviant with a propensity for torture chambers.
It's all a free-fall from here, buddy.
*The narrative of how your avatar's head was hung from the belt of the 10 foot knight for the umpteenth time that day.
Ah, to be young and innocent!
Hey now, it's worth a looky-loo since, for myself, I think it was the best of the games'.
After fuzzy retelling of drunk escapades.
Foaming at the mouth?
Costume Quest is SO good! Giving you Roller-Jet-Skates as your first 'Costume Power' immediately made me angry at all the times I every played videogames watching a jogging or sprinting animation loop for hours on end as I slay down terrible quests and collecta-thons.
I finished the trilogy not too long ago.
You're blaming the player here, which is totally easier to do.
It's remarkable how cemented that is as something to value in a game. (Remember IGN used to have a 'Lasting Appeal' score?)
I finished the Mass Effect trilogy recently: Forty percent of that experience was horseshit.
{Surveying minerals, clearing out inventories, fetch quests; the usual suspects.}
You know, I wanted to type something about how the whole outfit thing is goddamn silly. Not in the first way, but in the dress-up-a-barbie-bad-ass-kind-of way.
Oh, if you haven't played Human Revolution before (or far enough), get the directors cut if you haven't! I know there's enough improvements to almost make me want to play through it again.
The A.I really is excellent!
If someone had told me you could play as a Gosh darn chicken in Guacamalee, well, I would've done it ages ago!
Sounds like a book Rick Perry would write.