I still think Shadow Moses was really amazing and did not like the ship that much. It does feel like a wreck in many regards though.
I still think Shadow Moses was really amazing and did not like the ship that much. It does feel like a wreck in many regards though.
You have to play them in order if you do. Otherwise it won't make sense. And this one can actually be played as a shooter easiest so there's that.
It's worth a play if you played 2. And really you should play 2, it's the most brilliant trainwreck I've ever seen.
I stopped caring, but still did if it made sense. I didn't really care about how what was going on would affect the characters towards the end, but in how more convoluted they could make this crap.
Don't blame you one bit for that.
FFXIII bashing is always Greenman approved. I liked Munch's Odyssey when I played it on Xbox, but there's a reason I haven't played the free downloadable copy PS+ gave: I don't want to hurt my nostalgia.
Yeah, I'd recommend sticking with a simple blaster early on and rely on a tankish party member until you can get either the dueling or dual weilding perk, then switch to swords. Best to get those early too because you will want a lightsaber.
I didn't like this one. I can see why some people like it, but it had a few too many little things like a train hitting me because a zombie triggered a QTE or terrible swimming sections. Glad you liked it though but I agree, they need to be done with this style. Another RE4 like reboot.
The only God of War sequel I really thought nailed Kratos' character was Ghost of Sparta, which also happens to be my favorite in the series. Has a lot to do with how saving a brother fleshes out his character well while still letting him be a psychopath unlike shit like him bonding with Pandora while holding Helios' head he tore off hours earlier.
Arkham City I agree 100% on. Not much to add other than how Asylum was so much more focused on the mystery than City. There you were wondering what the Joker was up to and finding out his plans, as devestating as they were, was a relief just because you can still imagine worse from that guy. City derailed the mystery of what Strange was up to by having you spend most of the time finding that cure, there wasn't really any time to fear what will happen and when it is revealed you figure out why they didn't spend any time fleshing it out: Because it's the most generic thing they could think of.