Yay!
Yay!
Diablo 3 UEE on PS4?
I own LBP2 (and Karting though I've never played it). I work nights mostly and i'm in a Central Time Zone so I'll be free anytime this Saturday and possibly Sunday evening.
Essentials from last year: The Lego Movie, Boyhood, Under The Skin (not for everyone but worth a look), The Raid 2 (see the first one if you haven't, as this recaps nothing), Life Itself (excellent doc about Roger Ebert), Jodorowsky's Dune (excellent doc on a film project that never happened but mattered anyway), Gone Girl, Inherent Vice, The Guest, Locke, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Only Lovers Left Alive, How To Train Your Dragon 2, 22 Jump Street, Edge of Tomorrow, Interstellar, Chef, Noah, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Guardians of the Galaxy.
I love films for their own brand of immersion, for a kind of storytelling that is unique to its own form. I love the collaboration that goes into making films, how all these people and all these moving parts (script, set design, lighting, costumes, music, camerawork, acting, visual effects) can work together to generate a specific vision that can wrestle any emotion out of you. Whether they challenge you, validate a certain belief or worldview, arouse you or comfort you, film is an amazing art form and my favorite of all of them.
I should probably get those Namco collections from PSN someday. They're not that expensive.
Hugo was an amazing experience in 3D in a theater. When you don't see it that way, I think something gets lost. That movie is so dependant on its visual imagery which does more than just look pretty.
Amazing, affecting episode and very informative! I felt like wanting to give everyone a hug by the end.
It's fixed. Now, listen to it, dammit. ;)
Around 4 hours, judging from my broadcast time. You really have to pay attention to details in the levels to progress; there is an amount of puzzle solving in some situations. As I said before, the floor vent really threw me off but it inspired me to look for those things afterwards. Having to deal with these robots (who are not above killing people) in addition to the alien makes you consider how you navigate through an area. I shot one in the head with a revolver I acquired and it did nothing. You're better off avoiding confrontations if you can. That realization alone would've kept me away but I think the Alien angle drew me to this game.
Your progression in Diablo 3 is admirable. Bravo!