Man you're making it really hard for me to not buy a copy. I guess Nintendo's saving grace/ greatest curse is that most of their games retain their value.
Man you're making it really hard for me to not buy a copy. I guess Nintendo's saving grace/ greatest curse is that most of their games retain their value.
I fell the same way sometimes. It's a reflex when I see people, even the most loathsome, being dog-piled on and "bullied" by someone with such smug satisfaction. But you also have to remember, those roles could be easily reversed. I don't doubt at all that Ann Coulter has had her share of moments where she and her…
Oh yeah for the most part there have been solid editions. But overall there just seem to be even fewer standouts every generation.
It's more like bottomless pits, particularly one bottomless pit that has a small pile of Skells at it's terminal end.
I get that Tomb Raider likely aped some of Uncharted's themes since it came out two years after the third game. But having played it before playing any Uncharted, it is still a better game all around. At least it gives the story an equal measure of mystery and gravity compared to Uncharted's "I'm just a cool guy who…
A dragonborn, wolf-cat-(wo)man is some kind of unholy combination that just shouldn't be.
Pro tip: think really hard about trying to clear big jumps/suped-up monsters in your Skell once you unlock them. Those suckers are not cheap.
Yeah it was weird they added ANOTHER way to use super-charged attacks and stupid rocks to find in trashcans or behind a hospital. The weird super-sentai hand motions are kinda funny though.
I thought the updates were sorely needed. I haven't been able to keep up with the weakness/strength chart since first gen, so my old brain welcomed it. Getting rid of the gym leaders and including twists on traditional battles like the totem Pokemon and trials were also welcome additions.
I've felt the need to shoot some fake guns at digital avatars lately, so I've been going at it with Destiny, Gears of War: Remastered and (the strangely named) Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection. I'm only half-way through Uncharted 1, which has been a lovely time. The gunplay isn't so loose it's frustrating, but…
Well that was certainly exciting. Guess I'll have to pour one out for Nintendo's handhelds because I don't care what anyone says, a big-ass tablet is not the same as a GameBoy or DS.
Maybe he's just angry the new Pokemon game didn't make him Pikachu's Alola form?
The Uncharted Collection finally hit an acceptable pricepoint for me, so I might play some of that mixed in with a little Overwatch (which finally has a team PvE mode and some nice Halloween skins). Still working on some of the new quests in Destiny. Want my Gjallarhorn, but hate those fucking exploding robots.
The box art and I believe some early video of Lost Odyssey shows the main protagonist Kaim facing down some dragons wielding a lance, which never happens in the game. None of the characters even use a lance in the game.
I'm going to be spending the weekend eagerly awaiting the arrival of one of my oldest friends from my home state to move into my house here in MI. So to fill in the time, I'll be practicing some Mario Kart for the event tomorrow and maybe pick up Bioshock 2 to see if I still like it. Plus I've heard the DLC is…
"Mommy, why is Daddy O'Neal staring wistfully into the middle distance?"
"He's remembering what fully functional eardrums were like before The Cure damaged them with their contemplative, lachrymose music."
As a young sci-fi-obsessed child, I was all about watching Aliens (having yet to see the first film), but my parents were wary of allowing me to see an R-rated film. Not really knowing how or why, I convinced them to let me watch it, ensuring them that the R was not for any salty language (their major concern). I…
I always saw part of her rage coming from losing her coworkers, her job, her sanity, and her daughter. Keeping Newt alive was in a way making up for the unwilling abandonment of her daughter.
I was always stuck on that line too. Judging by their fire power and attitudes, it's likely they had fought off wildlife on other planets (space buffalo essentially), but their reaction to the Alien makes it seem like they've seen nothing as insidious or organized as this. Still a great way to give the cinematic world…
My femputer found the femigry of your femonologue femfuriating.