The Brain Age games bore me pretty quickly. Doing simple math at breakneck speed is not my idea of "training my brain".
The Brain Age games bore me pretty quickly. Doing simple math at breakneck speed is not my idea of "training my brain".
Project X Zone intrigues me but by and large, I have every 3DS game I want at the moment. Looking forward to the next Professor Layton game at the end of the month.
Mine has some slight basis as found out when my Grandfather did his geneology, but it's so long ago.. whatever. It would be interesting to get one's DNA mapped or whatever they call it. It'll tell you exactly what part of the world your DNA originates from. It's an expensive thing to do, but maybe not for much longer. Cool huh?
I like that they've been releasing PSone and PS2 games on PSN. Some titles like Suikoden are hard to come by on disc.
Right on. There are a lot of great sales there. More than 360 for sure.
I got a year of plus for free. I forget how. I think it was through a preorder. The fact that you don't keep the free games without the membership had me holding off before I got that windfall.
I'm fine with the graphics of the Wii-U. I always wanted cell shaded and non realistic games for my Nintendo systems anyway. PS4 and X1 can do that stuff. I'm going to be perfectly happy playing Pikmin 3 and Zelda Wind Waker HD just as they are.
I remember wandering around Demon's Souls and opening a door which revealed a giant troll or something. It, of course, flayed me every which way. The surprise of that was pretty awesome. I love the environments in that game.
I was a little disappointed in Bioshock Infinite. I wanted to interact with that world a lot more and the game didn't let you. It seemed frozen to me. And that horde battle DLC didn't interest me at all. That's not what I play Bioshock for.
Borderlands 2 is definitely better designed that the first game, but I'm having the same problems with playing a sniper class as in the first one. The enemy always surrounds you and rushes you making it really difficult to keep back and snipe. It's incredibly frustrating and.I restarted the first game like three times, and I almost restarted this one too. It is a barrel of fun in co-op though despite that.
It's weird to have gone to arcades but then never seen some games. A lot of the Konami games in Xbox Live's Game Room were new to me like TwinBee and Finalizer. Front Line was done by Taito. I like that company's games a lot. Most of them I never played in the arcades.