I hear u on playing OoT on the 3DS. On the other hand, it looks beautiful for sure. I wish though that the Master Quest was available in the beginning. I didn't have the heart to play through the game again.
I hear u on playing OoT on the 3DS. On the other hand, it looks beautiful for sure. I wish though that the Master Quest was available in the beginning. I didn't have the heart to play through the game again.
I'm playing this too. certain parts doo feel dated, but I really like it.
you're right about Zelda. She always has a secret plan to depose Ganon. She's a good role model, strong, beautiful, intelligent, thoughtful...
sorry life has been so crazy. That's good your friend called about the IT job though, that might be chill. I know what you mean about stress and crowds. I'm on a bunch of medication but I still can only handle that stuff in small bursts.
whoah that guy breaking a PS4 is truly nuts. he needs medication.
yeah, I can understand that. Making a game can take a lot out of you.
I actually came up with a great game idea last night, about a villain who travels back in time to kill a boy Jesus before his ministry. The player will control a time traveller hero who will fight the villain (and his Archon robots), as well as a young Jesus and a (slightly older) Mary Magdalene, as well as a sorceror John the Baptist, etc. The game would take place in Nazareth, journey to Rome, and then finally back to the future.
I'm quite obsessed with it. I've been thinking of game ideas for RPGmaker for the past couple months and I finally came up with one that's feasible... if a bit controversial.
This is indeed a great, great game. I've had a lot of fun playing it and I know a lot of other people have as well.
Can't go wrong with Donkey Kong.
hey Tami, great blog.
It's interesting what u say about Journey. They didn't need to add the multiplayer component in there. And it would have been a successful game without it. But I don't know if it would have had the same emotional resonance. Experiencing it with someone else kind of confirms its reality.
It's a really a spiritual game, and it's unfortunate some people hate it. Well, to each their own. I thought it was great, and I too was emotionally affected by it. Not many games achieve that, and I think to some degree, people don't want that or are incapable of experiencing that at all.
Anyway, I'm sorry about your friend. I guess he's on his own journey now, and I imaging there's others with him.
hmmm can't read this yet. :(
I like new games and having it in physical form, but I am also a steam junkie. Low price beats physical copy. Most console games don't go as low though, and it's often cheaper to wait until Amazon discounts a game a couple months later. That's what I've been doing lately.
But Steam does have me hooked. I just bought Bioshock Infinite the other day for $12