Damn, one of my favorite RPGs of all time, and the only reason I've decided to touch the PSP in the first place. VP is dark, and a little depressing, but that's simply proves how engaging the story is.
Damn, one of my favorite RPGs of all time, and the only reason I've decided to touch the PSP in the first place. VP is dark, and a little depressing, but that's simply proves how engaging the story is.
I have to agree with you here. One of the reasons I bought BF3 is for the Coop, although I've been looking forward to this game since I played BF 1943 with my buddy.
Damn, love that picture! I'm saving it for future postings.
It's kind of funny, though: I just read a few thread posts above this one, and some folks saying that ME2 DLCs are nothing more but Bioware and EA attempt in milking more of the franchise. I'd say, as long as the milk is of high-quality, they can squeeze that udder as much as they can.
I've played through MGS4, and if you enjoyed the other games, you'll probably like this one too. I agree though, the amount of cut scenes in this game is ridiculous; I guess this is Kojima trying to tie up loose ends on the Metal Gear mythos, without it making it feel like a dreary book report.
That's weird, because when I posted my first reply, I saw that image of her. Maybe Gawker found her far-off, unknowing, devil-may-care gaze to be offensive?
Every now and then, when I need a jolt of motivation, I listen to the main theme of Arkham City. It has a "quiet before the storm" impression on me, that slowly builds up to an action-packed finish. Yeah, kind of like the game itself. :D
What I do is I set a personal barometer for a game that I play. If I'm starting to feel anger or frustration in a game, I stop and do another title instead. I also play BF3 on the PS3, and when I'm not getting the scores that I want after a few hours of play, I walk away from it and play NBA 2k12. Right now, I'm in a…
Yeah I know. So when I heard that her next movie will involve her being more... proactive, I'm starting to wonder how that would work? But, hey, I'm not going to judge her acting chops, who knows, she might be awesome in it.
I know the feeling. I come to work everyday, and I hardly do anything for the first few hours.
I always think that she has that stoned look on her face, you know? As in, she just got back from smoking a joint from the alley or something.
I am late to the party, but I recently joined the Mass Effect soiree. And I was not disappointed.
The amount of crazy things that you can do in that game is amazing. Plus, you can do all that with a co-op buddy, and the hilarity multiplies! Me and my buddy's favorite activity includes naked car surfing, random dance-offs and the Prof. Genki activities.
Being single, I watch movies solo, which I don't really mind. I get to watch whatever I want (crime dramas and action mostly) and I always catch the earliest screening of the day (usually at 10:00 am), since tickets will be cheaper. Another thing; I don't really like eating or drinking anything while in the movies, so…
Nothing special going on in my end here: simply getting ready for dinner (mostly leftovers that include pizza, soup and potato salad), while watching "Unforgiven" on AMC. Nothing special, but satisfying enough for me, I guess. :D
You may want to look into Two Worlds 2 for the PS3, random loot generation, plus there is a decent crafting mechanic to it. Also, the open world aspect will satisfy your exploration needs.
That is the right thing to do, unfortunately I lost contact with most of them. And the rest? Well let's just say my relationship with them no longer needs any kind of affirmation. So, I guess I'll do the next best thing, and avoid repeating this mistake in the future.