I tried to get into Costume Quest and just couldn't. The themes were charming enough, but the battle system was just really not that good. I hear there's a Costume Quest cartoon, though. I'd like to see that. A game I recently reviewed: Knights and Bikes, has a Costume Quest vibe to it.
Mind Visible Cost: Rush Land
On 06/27/2020 at 09:59 PM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
Out on the frontiers of gaming, life is harsh. You got to fight to survive and do whatever it takes. This day I fought skeletons with a stick, slapped gators with my candy basket, and punched exploding corrosive plants at dinos. It's a wild world out there in the metaverse.
Minecraft: I got the last achievement finding all the biomes in the Nether, so did Mark. We created new worlds, built a Nether Portal in each and ran around hoping to stumble into new biomes. Eventually we found them all.
Sometimes you have no choice but to fight with what you got, this time a stick. I don't know how I survived, but I did.
Indivisible: I only had to start this to get the rewards points, but I left it installed because it's good and I want to return to it sometime. It's a 2D turn-based RPG with colorful graphics. It's old but it's new, kind of thing. I've played it before but didn't finish it.
Costume Quest 2: I had to get 400 candy for the rewards points. I did so and went way beyond it because this game is fun. It has such a good natured sense of humor. It's very pleasant and funny.
Rush: Disney/Pixar Adventure: I dove in again to get the last achievement I needed which was for watching the end credits all the way to the end. From last time I played it, it was clear that I had to finish the game to get the credits that counted instead of watching them from the menu. So I started to run through the whole game again until I decided, just for fun, to watch some end credits from the menu. Well, after only a minute the acheivement dropped. I'm sure they updated this game to give you this achievement because having to wait through credits for an achievement is cruel and unusual punishment, especially for games which have incredibly long credit rolls, way longer than any film. I was very happy to now have 100% completion in this game.
Borderlands 3: Bounty of Blood DLC: I'm somewhere in the middle of it now. It's a western themed DLC mission. It's fun but I still have the same problems I always have with Borderlands, agonizing over equipment stats. There are way too many numbers and some of them seem misleading or even meaningless. I keep finding myself using weapons that have great stats but aren't fun to use, at least not for my play style. I think next time I'm going to use just whatever is fun and adjust the difficulty accordingly. I hate it when you get something you love using and then find it underpowered. To heck with that, I'll just adjust the difficulty so I can keep using what I like. It's supposed to be fun, right?
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