If it were not Sherlock Holmes I wonder if I would have even given it a second thought.
If it were not Sherlock Holmes I wonder if I would have even given it a second thought.
I normally do play my games in short chunks. That is how I chipped away at my backlog earlier this year. Dead Space 2 worked perfectly like that because there was a save point every 15 minutes. I actually counted. The Witcher 2 worked in short chunks because I was usually able to finish one task in the time that I had. Since Etrian Odyssey is all about exploring I think that I want to explore in larger chunks.
The worst part is going to be the wait between Regeneration and the start of season 8.
THAT IS WHY I PICKED IT UP!!!
I downloaded GTA LC as well... I am going to delete it soon. I spent 5 minutes with it and already knew that it was not the game for me.
Etrian Odyssey Untold is the only game that I have been playing recently, but even that has been fairly limited.
The only next gen that I currently care about is the Wii U, but since that is already here it is technically not next gen. In reality the biggest reason that I want a Wii U is for the multi platform games, and of course SM3DW.... I just want another console to play those games because I have little desire to support Microsoft at all anymore.
Hearing about all of these stories. I have no idea why I bought this game. It sounds so daunting and scary.
I never really read up on this game at all, so this podcast was very informative. I am far more curious about this game now than I was before.
Insidious was amazing. The final act or so was a little disappointing, but it is definitely worth watching. I was genuinely freaked out, and that has not happened in too long a time.
I watched Let Sleeping Corpses Lie again a couple of weeks ago. There is something about those old-school zombie flicks. I got a guy at work to watch it and he enjoyed it as much as I did... that probably isn't saying much though.
If I am not enjoying myself anymore, is it worth powering through to the end? Sometimes I pick up games because a friend loved it and so I thought I should at least try it. Sometimes it is because of the critical acclaim. Those are the ones that I tend to leave unfinished and so I have little problems doing that. I got about halfway through Nueromancer by William Gibson and was not feeling it, so I put it down.
Side note, I was actually debating whether or not to get Knights in the Nightmare and Riviera because they are only $5 on the psn. I also know that I already have way too many RPGs downloaded to my Vita, so that is why I have not jumped on those games.