As far as I know, the HD edition that is on Steam fixes most of the problems of the early PC release (which as they told, was disastrous). Is that the version you are talking about here?
As far as I know, the HD edition that is on Steam fixes most of the problems of the early PC release (which as they told, was disastrous). Is that the version you are talking about here?
Man, this was very unexpected
RIP Robin.
I found the pacing just fine imo. Didn't feel like it was draging and the events happened naturally. As for the last question, did you even payed attention to the story? It's not that confusing once you get a hang of (mostly) all of it.
Maybe my computer may handle the game on higher resolution (it can do Bioshock and Dishonored without much problem), though i'm more interested in the PSP version if it has those problems regardless of PC quality.
I will plan to watch Guardians of the Galaxy this week. Everyone and their mother keeps telling me how great it is.
Guess i'll stick with the PSP version then.
I want to start Sandman someday.
Well, I would describe Risk of Rain as how Blake describes Dark Souls, tough but rewarding and it makes you play more to improve, though luck also plays a bit of a part, being a Rogue Like and all. I also find the game very addicting.
Very interesting article you did at Plus10. I was raised catholic in childhood, but i'm more agnostic nowadays and I haven't experienced Tabletop games not because of lack of imagination, but more like well.... I haven't been in one, it's that simple and also because I need to learn all the rules and sometimes I don't know if its complicated or not.
So great you enjoyed Twilight Princess. I had a wonderful experience with that game. I remember when you had a bed feeling about Midna. What do you think of her now that you know the reveal?
Most of that about nostalgia is very much because, like you said, the good things are the ones fondly remembered and stand the pass of time. I'm sure that in a decade or so, they'll say how their current media is crap while the stuff of the 90s and turn of the millenium was great. It's always like that.
The Danganronpa anime was my intro into the world of the series and I didn't regret that at all. That said, I would like to play the original game just to experience the content that isn't present in the anime and have more interactions from the characters.
In the contrary to you, i've been sorta steady with video games (even if it isn't a big progress), but i'm lazy with anime. Need to focus more, I know.