yupthatteach
YupThatTeach
yupthatteach

Still haven't played The Witcher 3 even though I bought it at launch. Loved the Witcher 2,but the 3rd one was released when I had a small baby to care for. When I finally had the time, the expectations had become so high that I didn't want to risk it falling short. 

It's the time of year wherein I choose to buy games that aren't well reviewed in order to get me to the more promising releases later in the year. The most recent choice was between Days Gone and Rage 2. I can say I'm enjoying Days Gone thus far. While I'm not exactly happy Rage 2 is underwhelming, I'm glad I dodged

This is great. 

It appears to be a tiny studio apartment without a toilet. Would you pay $1600/month for that? 

I bought the game at release and still had it spoiled for me. I don't know how I would have reacted had I organically experienced it through gameplay and part of me wishes I would have. That being said, it didn't stop me from replaying that game more than any other. I now work in an industry that trusts me with

I always appreciated the business end of the narrative. 

I've been toying with the idea of getting this game for months. After having spent time with it, would it receive a recommendation at full price? 

You didn’t ruin Sonic though, which is the inherent problem with trying to adapt the character to film. The character is terrible.

I remember doing a masochist run which required me leveling up all party members to 99 before Aeris dies. I was already at level 70 by the time Barret fought Dyne. Aeris had all of her limit breaks the moment the game allowed me access to Great Gospel (which is surprisingly early). Think I need to do another run.