
Yeah, in Kiwami 2, they let you buy an item that shows the locations of the substories. I think it's a great idea. I really need to finish those.
Yeah, in Kiwami 2, they let you buy an item that shows the locations of the substories. I think it's a great idea. I really need to finish those.
I remember renting that Hulk game. I don't think it was very good, but I liked the visuals if I recall. I also remember the Spider-Man and Venom beat-em-up with the red cartridge.
Anyway, I was 2 when this game released and I have no idea what the fuck you're talking about, Mr. "drugs and girls."
I definitely think you'd at least like the trappings of Snowboard Kids. Haven't played it in long enough to tell about the gameplay.
I'm a little baffled they went with Twisted Metal 1 and not 2.
I was too young when MGS came out as well, but my older brother wasn't and I sometimes watched him play, same with Syphon Filter.
DMA Design also made some sort of space game on N64 I can never remember the name of. Has a Pluto-look-alike robot dog on the cover and ... still can't remember.
Don't worry, my Facebook feed already spoiled GoT thirty minutes after the episode was done. Figured I was fine when most were about the screen being dark, but then a major event that was being led up to for seven seasons started being all of my timeline.
The story in Kiwami 2 is pretty damn good, but I understand getting lost!
Axl, right? (name of character)
Sorry GamePro didn't work out ... for anyone, really.
God of War 2018 is the first I played of the series and ... yeah, sorry, didn't really get the hype. At least, where I'm at in the game, having fought the first huge boss and now on an elevator where I'm needing to stop time every now and then, it just hasn't ever grabbed me outside of the admittedly stunning visuals and presentation. The gameplay just doesn't do it for me.
Yakuza 6 is definitely on the lower end of Yakuza games for me and Kiwami 2 did a lot to improve on the Dragon engine base of 6, but it's an excellent game nonetheless and by default my second favorite game of last year (Kiwami 2 being #1).
MKX is really fun and I sunk way more hours into it than I thought I did.
I could see it as a cutscene in a now-gen game, especially as I'm playing through Detroit: Become Human. But I would not be surprised if you're right.
Again, I think if I had just watched the trailer with no prompting to look at her butt, I probably would have noticed it in the corner and been unable to focus on anything else. Having been prompted by your comment and specifically looking at her butt in a weirdly non-sexual/analytical way, I definitely saw how the outfit accentuated the butt, but not so much jiggle.
I'll have a report to you by Friday.
It's hard with games that have vanilla versions and updates or remakes. Guess we gotta specify from now on. Lesson learned. lol
Consumption Junction Comment Part I:
I guess I'm glad DOA5 got sent to the wrong address, since apparently I shouldn't play it.
I rented DMC 5 and it made me want to play my digital copy of DmC instead, cause I was actually loving that game, where DMC 5 felt pretty meh to me. I invite you all to fight me.
I also like Bayonetta more than DMC 5. Bayonetta 1, specifically. The Steam version. I'm currently stuck in it, cause I can't remember what move I use to break walls.
When I Google Detective Comics 1000, I only see the deluxe edition cover. Where are these alt covers?
Loving that Tenchu reference.
I actually saw the Project Eve trailer Julian posted on Twitter and 1) I think because I was primed to look at the butt, I didn't notice as much jiggle as I expected and 2) really thought it was a Parasite Eve sequel ... I've never played PE, that was just based on title.