As a resident of Maine I strongly agree with the #9 spot. Guns everywhere, mountains, forests, long travel times, all things I wouldn’t want to invade.
As a resident of Maine I strongly agree with the #9 spot. Guns everywhere, mountains, forests, long travel times, all things I wouldn’t want to invade.
I’m going to say spoiler alert it hasn’t IMO. I mean Black Flag sure, but it’s still more of the same gameplay in general.
Golden Sun is incredible in its own right, but I’m kinda peeved I can’t play this incredible RPG because they don’t want to make it available on PS4.
I’m not even sure I’ll need to pick this up now that I know my life is dedicated to Breath of the Wild.
All of these comments are actual gold!
I’m so happy! I was worried I’d have to skip out on this game because my toaster laptop can’t handle it, but now it’s coming to console I can cry over the soldiers that look like my friends die horribly!
Do you have a computer capable of running it from Steam? You probably do if it’s you’ve got something from like 2011. I say Steam because usually during summer sale it’ll be available for really cheap, and if you get a Steam copy you can download and install the Long War mod once you play through the main campaign a…
D&D 2E, my party and I are in a local tavern, with no other patrons inside. On of the members, being the chaotic he is, decides they want free booze. My bard, recently suffering extensive brain trauma, sits quietly in a corner and watches the party Warforge distract the barkeep as the thief slips most of the expensive…
My cat will hunt bugs down, but never finish them off. He’ll toy with them, slowly betting them around with claws “sheathed” until he’s had his fill of fun, but by then the bug is usually dead anyways. He won’t kill, only torture. I still love the little psychopath.
I never found the atmosphere or concept to be scary in the slightest.
I never cared after seeing the interactive wallpaper that the 1st one pretended was scary. Jumpscares don’t make a horror game people!
I also really liked Command, and it was the first Star Fox game I actually tried to 100%. The RTS elements were neat, and I actually really liked the control scheme, I got used to it really quickly and was an expert when it came to destroying my friends.
I clicked the article for the comments. Was not disappointed with what I got. Exactly as I anticipated...
I would add the XCOM Board Game to this list, but only for people who don’t mind the stress. Playing XCOM solo a few times has made me a much better thinker within time constraints, and I appreciate the challenge it poses. You are truly the first, and only line of defense for humanity.
I’m in the Telekinesis camp. How many times would that come in handy in my life, SO MANY TIMES. Just in everyday living I couldn’t list them all, and if I actually wanted to don the cape? Bad guys can’t shoot me if their guns are flying out of their hands and their bullets 180 into their legs!
Looks fine to me! I just want it out already...
My exact thought. Like, wut.
The Walking Dead especially. The only game to actually make me cry actual tears.
I played To The Moon. I spent about 4 hours doing it. I don’t actually see why people like this game. The story isn’t anything super extraordinary, it didn’t really make me sad or want to cry, I never felt invested. I cried at The Walking Dead Season 1 Telltale game, I felt emotion beating lots of various games, be it…
How are these items in all box-es? How does that even work? Did I burn that one zom-bie? OH *%#@ I DID-NT.