saintakira42
SaintAkira42
saintakira42

Meh. I see comments about censorship, and maybe they’re valid.

Witcher 3 was the first entry in the series I played, and I haven’t felt lost in the slightest.

Cautiously optimistic on this game. And it’s the first Final Fantasy in quite some time that I can say that about.

Hitman!

Literally gave me chills. That vid can fuck right the fuck off.

I just got the intro pack last weekend, and have been having fun learning the ins and outs of the stages. They’re very well designed.

I have a feeling Konami is going to slap together a Metal Gear Remake (or two) using the Fox Engine. Too much money on the table not to.

Ya know, I’m in the very early stages of both Fallout 4 and Witcher 3 (upgraded to ps4 a little over a month ago). About eight hours in on both, give or take. And while I’m enjoying the shit out of the Witcher’s world and gameplay, what really grinds my gears is that they turn me loose in this big open world, so of

Thank you. That’s solid advice. My oldest is nearly five, so she’s still feeling out gaming. And up to this point, somewhat like your daughter, really hasn’t displayed much of an interest in any gaming mechanics, beyond the very basics, which is to be expected at her age I guess.

I can’t give you a solid yes or no, but I can tell you that as a parent to 4 and 1 year-olds, and a gamer myself, I was warned away from Infinity by two friends, who are parents and gamers themselves, specifically because of the lack of interaction between the play sets.

Very off topic here: but an open-world Back to the Future game had never occurred to me until I read your comment. Honestly, it sounds like the most amazing idea EVER.

Wondering if there are any plans to port Banner Saga 2 over to mobile like its predecessor?

Same story here. Kids that age could give a shit about balls and strikes. They get called out sliding into second? Meh. At least they got dirty sliding. It’s all the Uncle Ricos coaching that coulda won state, back in their day, projecting on these little guys (and gals) that lose their shit.

Awesome review. I dabbled with the first one, on my phone, so looks like I’ll pick it up again for console and finally beat it before giving this one a go.

YES.

Kinda in the same boat; father of two girls, the oldest is four, youngest is only one, so movie watching isn’t her thing yet, but their mother is also a “princess” as you kindly put it, and in an attempt to veer away from the Disney princess indoctrination, Studio Ghibli films are a staple of movie night in our house.

This guy?

Fair enough indeed, and thanks for the recommendations.

Hopefully, I’m not the only one now keeping tabs on the tale of Jack and the Detective on the Akintola case.