Not sure I understand what you're saying here, sorry.
Not sure I understand what you're saying here, sorry.
Why is Bayonetta 1 given a Pegi 18 and B2 a 16? From what I've heard, B2 is sexier than B1.
Sorry for you loss. My Dad passed away only two years ago and my story is very similar to yours. He was always into the latest gadgets and got us kids an Atari 2600 one Christmas. He never played it, but us kids really go into it. The only time I played a video game with him was Monopoly on the Sega Genesis sometime in the 90s; I think he dozed off before we finished the game. We mainly shared an interest in books and went to a lot of book stores together.
The 2D nature of the game intrigues me. You don't see many adventure games in that mode. Usually it's a 3D first-person affair.
If I had all three and hadn't played any of them, I would always start at the beginning so I could see how the series evolved, but allgame.com, my guide for everything, gives the edge to Fatal Frame II giving it 3 1/2 stars out of 5 as opposed to 3 stars for FFI and FFIII.
Especially this Octoberween, I'm thinking about RE4 a lot. If I get a moment to play by myself, I'm going to play it.
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness doesn't miss a day in Octoberween you Halloweenie.
It was $40 when it first hit Xbox 360 last year. I was so ready to buy it, but that price just scared me away.
Awesome. Someone on Big Red Barrel's UK podcast today was talking about the benefits of this next gen not being just all about better graphics and faster frame rates, but also better A.I. and stuff like this Nemesis system in Shadows of Mordor. It's going to be interesting what devs start doing with more computing power.
I understand that. I tried not to talk about the story too much to avoid spoilers, but anything is too much when you really want to play a game.