I also played those first few Turok games and liked them. I also liked the demo for Turok from 2008 on Xbox 360. I haven't played the full game though.
I also played those first few Turok games and liked them. I also liked the demo for Turok from 2008 on Xbox 360. I haven't played the full game though.
I remember bad reviews too. Another reason I didn't continue playing it back then. Remember that game BC? It was cancelled but it took place in a prehistoric time full of dinos. I wanted to play that.
Because I was getting so frustrated playing co-op when my friend was just running around at break neck speed killing everything while I was trying to figure out weapon and shield stats. When I looked up, everything was done in the mission and I had nothing to do.
I gave Maya in Borderlands 2 a green skin; although, according to the Okami art book I'm reading, purple is the sexiest color.
I first saw Yoshis in Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga on DS. So adorable.
I liked the Commando because I just set up my turret and watched it do my work for me. Ah yes, armchair gaming at its best.
I'm mulling over whether to get the DLC that gives you the Psycho and Mechromancer. There's no achievement for using them, but they might be fun anyway.
You're not supposed to be into all of those games. You are either a FPS fan and get Titanfall, or a South Park fan and get Stick of Truth, or a JRPG fan and get Atelier Iris, or a Nintendo fan and get Yoshi's Island, or a fighting game fan and get Yaiba and on and on. They think each game is hitting a different demographic and so not competing with each other. Thing is, if you're hardcore, like you and I are, you want most if not all of those games. Ah, it's hard being so into games. There's just not enough time or money for it all is there.
Darn, that's too bad. I wanted this game to be good too.
I'm thinking I should take a standard FPS and substitute all the weapons for cameras and all the enemies for animals and make a fun photography game. It'd be fast and dangerous. Like maybe Far Cry 3 with cameras.
I've been told a true cheesesteak is one with sliced steak not chopped steak like the ones I always eat. Thing is, the only place that makes a sliced steak cheesesteak are the places in Philly. Out here in the burbs, only 15 minutes outside the city, it's always chopped steak. I've been to Gino's Steaks for the "real deal" and I still prefer the chopped. To heck with these purists.
There are so many types of equipment in this game. It runs counter to the way I think about a shooter. I want to go fast, but then there's so much detail in the equipment, I need to think about every equipment choice. It makes me a little crazy when I'm in a fight and I see a item on the ground. I want to run and pick it up, but then I also want to study it and see if its stats are what I want. I'm pulled two ways in this game.