I feel so burnt on Final Fantasy after the XIII games, but I'm still willing to give these new ones a chance. Don't have a PS$ yet though.
Kind of lame those guys at the computer store where trying to talk you up into something you didn't want.
On 03/03/2015 at 02:36 AM by rmsk8r05 See More From This User » |
Since my friendly EB games store wasn't offering it and it wasn't available on Amazon just yet. I've made a hastly decision to create a Square Enix store account, drop a $100 plus shipping an handling (which came up to $168.98) and bought special edition of Final Fantasy Type-0 for the PS4. I'm kind hyped up for this game ever since I saw it for the PSP almost four years ago and I'm glad its being released now in North America. The Final Fantasy XV demo is just a bonus.
Turned on my Xbox One tonight and played a little exo-suit survival in CoD: Advanced Warfare. Its probably one of my favorite modes but I wish that loads outs were customizable. Plus I really hate that a lot of the levels are locked in local/single player mode. They'll unlock once you played a certain amount of rounds the next tier of levels. But for some reason I decided to buy the Havoc DLC which includes the exo-zombies; wasn't a huge fan of Black Ops zombies, maybe exo-zombies will actually be fun. Right? Either way it was huge 6.7 GB download; this generation of game is just a damn waiting game. Which reminds me that episode 2 of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is coming out tomorrow. The first episode came in a 5.5 GB, not sure how big the second episode is going to be.
Early today, I took my PC to get upgraded but it might be a lot more expensive than I expect it to be. All I wanted was to upgrade my processor and adding more RAM, but the guys at the store were talking about upgrade my tower, motherboard and power supply. I can't help but feel a little taken advantage of. Maybe I could have done it by myself but I never changed out a processor before or upgraded the BIOS. Considering that is somewhat of delicate proceedure, I don't want to make a wrong set and ruin my motherboard then buy another one (or processor).
All this stuff and I have car insurance to pay this month; being an adult kind of sucks man.
Finally, the behind the scenes look at the Power/Rangers short movie that came out last week..
I'll be heading to work tomorrow, have a good week.
A lot of times a processor upgrade requires a motherboard upgrade and possibly a power supply upgrade but I don't know your current setup so I can't say for sure.
Like Matt I'm very leery of anything with FF in the title after FF XIII. They've been going down the wrong path and the closest thing to an FF that I actually like has been Bravely Default. If as they said with FF XIII they want to appeal to the CoD crowd then the CoD crowd can have them. Although after playing 5 chapters of FF XIII I have no idea how that was like CoD. It was just a bad game. LOL
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