
I like them better on console so I can have infinite credits. In real life, I don't get very far. They make them impossibly hard.
I like them better on console so I can have infinite credits. In real life, I don't get very far. They make them impossibly hard.
I still see cars in real life that remind me of the cars in Crackdown. I feel like jumping really far over to them, opening the door, and driving off with them. Oops, I'm not in the game, am I. Sorry officer.
Oreshika looks cool.
Multi-stage bosses. Ugh! I just did a two-stager in Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door. It's double the anxiety.
I heard an interview with someone at Respawn on Major Nelson's Podcast who said they had designed the multiplayer with campaign elements to kind of blend the two. I, however, would love a campaign single player mode. I'm pretty leary of pure multiplayer games, but I might get Titanfall if it had a single player campaign with co-op. I don't think they will do one though. Seems like they really just wanted to focus on multiplayer and blend in a little bit of story kind of like what Halo did with Spartan Ops.
At the time it was something special, offering something none of the other systems could. I thought it was appropriate that my neighbor got that system because his whole family was big into sports. My family got the Atari because it was out first and my Dad was always interested in the newest tech toy.
The first Elevator Action was on Taito Legends 1, and I couldn't seem to do it without getting continually shot. I wasn't quite sure what the goal was in the game either. Stupid me.
Yea, those Steam Machines, but they are just PCs.
It would be cool to get Steam games on PS4. I wonder how the games would work there though. Valve would have to work with Sony to make sure they all install properly. I'm not searching for drivers on my PS4. No way. That's why I got out of PC gaming.
I had an Atari too, but my neighbor had an Intellivision and we kids were keen to visit him a play some football, baseball and hockey. It was tops for sports games and had some games that the other systems just couldn't do like the strategy and sim titles it had. It was the best for multiplayer action, I felt. I played Atari on my own mostly. I liked the single player games much better on Atari.
I wish Steam would appear on consoles. I know it never will. It's its own console now.