Metroid first and if I finish it, I'll play Mega Man. I always have to have two games in case I finish the first one too quickly.
Metroid first and if I finish it, I'll play Mega Man. I always have to have two games in case I finish the first one too quickly.
I was just looking at my Vita collection. I only have four physical games for it but I'd like to play those Resistance and Uncharted games.
Just two more achievements left in D3 and then I'll level up new characters until I finally get UEE. I looked over the achievements for UEE. Some are the same as in D3 and have to be redone, there's lots associated with the new modes, and I can work on the getting six characters to level 70 within D3 for a while until I get UEE.
Man, I love pencil doodle drawings. They used that style in the opening sequence and DVD menus for The Life Aquatic film I just saw last night.
I'm afraid Mega Man will be too hard for me too, but I want to experience it anyway. I still have to finish Hardcore Mode in D3 and get to 5 million in gold. Then I'll roll up new characters in preparation for Ultimate Evil Edition. Still lots to do there.
Last multipayer game, and I assume you mean competitive multiplayer, that I really enjoyed was Hogs of War on PS1. It's same-screen, turn-based, 3D-world Worms basically. Since then it's been all co-op, unless you consider Firefight and Hoard mode in Halo: Reach and Gears of War 3 respectively competitive multiplayer.
Sometimes I love trying a game almost at random, because I may discover something great. Condemned Criminal Origins was one and Silent Hill was another.
I played the demo but I think I didn't understand it. I'll have to give it another shot sometime.
I'll probably play this sometime. I'm thinking it may not be my type of game, but I do like melee fighting in games and I think you can do that if you want. I may play it like Condemned Criminal Origins.