Not surprising. I lose track of time in Borderlands.
Not surprising. I lose track of time in Borderlands.
Ha ha! I actually rediscovered The Fixx recently and now I like them a lot.
Lately I've been thinking that I'm tired of dying in games, or even losing. Maybe it's time to go casual or pick up a kids game or two. There's enough difficulties in life, I don't need them in my games anymore.
initially the Ds version seemed easier, but after a while, I really wanted a good controller. I'll go back to the N64 version for sure next time.
Haven't tried Ys Seven. Will keep an eye out for a copy though. Sounds like a must-play.
Stick of Truth sounds like a good weekday game. You can put in a movie's worth of gaming in that and be very satisfied. Open world games tend to take longer to achieve anything substantial.
Then I'll have to invent my own games, because I'll have played everyone else's.
Memories of Celceta I'm assuming. The action RPGs don't always please me. I prefer turn-based, but this one seems ok so far. I did just get stuck on the Black-Hearted White Knight boss though. I'm worried I may not get any farther.
It was clearly a way for them to use some of that amazing new technology called a touch screen. Remember when you used a stylus for touch screens? Yeah, that was cool.
I didn't mean to make a Fixx reference in saying, "one thing, one thing leads to another."
It was really weird for them to read off all the backers. It was like 1200 people and they read them for almost the whole episode. I can see why I guess, but they should've done an actual episode and then read them off at the end like credits for a movie or something. I stuck through it all though, 'cause that's how hardcore I am about J. Parish and Retronauts.
It looks much better than the Chopper Command I used to play.
I've heard of a few like Cho aniki.