
My friend, who sat in the same room and playing Wolfy too, was wearing a Team America T-shirt and eating Reuben sandwiches. How's that for playing both sides.
My friend, who sat in the same room and playing Wolfy too, was wearing a Team America T-shirt and eating Reuben sandwiches. How's that for playing both sides.
I saw these math equations on the walls in many of the levels. I figured they were for something, and then I figured (with a little help from the net) that they refer to the enigma codes. Nuff said. Solution found.
Saw this Dark Souls 2 collector's edition figure at Gamestop today. Man, they look cool.
Yea, I want to go back for the story and atmosphere. I'll have to get the hang of the Resident Evil-like combat. You know, 3rd person and kinda slow and awkward. I've always had a problem with that.
I was so ready to get it when it came to XBLA too, but I didn't expect anything over $20.
There are others that are a little more well known I guess like R-Type and Gradius.
It should be put out on iOS/Android at least.
When I play it again, I'll have to go for high score or limit my continues to try and make it more challenging.
Yea, Order 1886 looks cool. I need exclusives for PS4 to get me on board I think.
Ooo, I can't wait for part 2.
Of Wolfenstein in general, I've really enjoyed every single game in the series (I just finished New Order today) mainly because they all got the shooting mechanics right. I'll play anything if the shooting mechanics are right. Haze was a case where it got lousy reviews, but the shooting was tight, so I played it to the finish. Turning Point was a case of the opposite. I loved the concept of Nazi's parachuting in over NYC, but the shooting was disasterously sloppy. So I dropped it even before I finished the demo. Give me good controls and I'll play My Little Ponikowicz.