I'll be listening to all the talk about those games on my podcasts. I have to look at October and see what I might pre-order, providing it's not a downloadable game. I so wanted a physical copy of Overlord this week, darn it!
I'll be listening to all the talk about those games on my podcasts. I have to look at October and see what I might pre-order, providing it's not a downloadable game. I so wanted a physical copy of Overlord this week, darn it!
Oh cool! I wonder what the people at the gym will think.
Oh geeze! I meant Green Bay/Seatle. What was I thinking.
I didn't think there were any more for last gen, but when I looked up easy achievement games, I found Mayhem. What a great find that was! And $4 too.
I was kinda of relieved to not have trophies for R&CQfB. It would've led me to replay it searching for secrets and stuff, which isn't bad, but I have a long list I want to get to. Whole game took about four hours.
Ninja Gaiden Z isn't a typical NG game. It's much easier, although, the bosses are a pain until you figure out just the right attack.
This is why some games labeled "bad" by reviewers are actually good, in the sense that they are just stupid fun.
I had to look up post-rock. The term I heard before was "slowcore" from a friend of mine. I'm not familiar with the groups of this style, until now. I'm intriged.
Love that screen shot!
I don't think I've bought a digital game day-one yet. It just doesn't excite me the way a new physical game does. Oh well, bye bye preorders.
Yea, that's why I got a Wii, for Virtual Console.
E3 when Xbox came out sounds interesting.
I just picked up that Explosions album. Friend of mine says Mogwai is better of that style, but whatever. I liked their first album, so I'll listen to this one too.
It's very much like Diablo III. I think the previous Sacred games were different (more hardcore RPGs?) so maybe that's why fans weren't on board with it. There's not a lot of customization of your character and the gameplay is fairly simple.