Neither do I, but I worry about it for the long term sometimes. If I pay for a game that I think won't be in my collection after five years, I might not want to pay as much.
Neither do I, but I worry about it for the long term sometimes. If I pay for a game that I think won't be in my collection after five years, I might not want to pay as much.
I almost gave up on the 750 shotgun point-blank kills. It seemed way out of reach when I started it. I was surprised at how quickly those kills racked up though. Xbox360achievements.com says B2 is not a hard game to get all the achievements. I think they gave it a 6 out of 10 in difficulty.
With rising costs in development (or maybe the rising greed as gaming goes more mainstream), game companies are playing it safe by sticking to successful brands and making money on releases that cost less to make. It gets harder and harder to find interesting new games with this flood of retreads.
Really excited, especially to play as Haley Quinn. I've been reading all the comics about her lately. I don't know if it's enough to get me to by a next gen system though.
I've been doing a hour a night, but on weekends it could run all day if my friend Mark is around. Sunday is the fun day, most of the time.
I have very few seraph crystals mostly from finishing missions. I may have to start playing solo soon, because running around blasting things for no experience gets old for me really quickly.
I have Lego Indy paired with Bolt I think.
They just make it hard to do unlike Netflix which is super easy to change anything. You can put your account on hold, cancel it (and they save your data for a year) or change your membership. I wish everyone did it the way Netflix does.
I can only do it when I get together with my friend Mark, and not online mind you, in person. Without someone right there to talk to, I wouldn't last more than a couple hours.
I'll tell you then. At one point in the movie, near the end, Kurokowa's wife turns her back to the audience and you see a emblem on her back up by her neck. It was The Triforce which in Zelda lore appeared when the Golden Goddesses departed for the Heavens.