That reminds me. I should really build a bookcase or something for all my physical games.
That reminds me. I should really build a bookcase or something for all my physical games.
I mean my point with the backlog thing was you don't have to play those games. Yeah, it's a bit of a waste of money, but have you been happy with every restaurant meal you shit out over the same weekend? I know exactly what you mean by not liking a game you "have" to play.
Oh, LEGO the brand will live forever, probably. I meant specifically the video games.
Wow. Reviews online seem good. My ASUS ROG has luckily not had the keyboard issue lately and games and apps have mostly run well on it, usually the apps themselves being the problem when crashes do happen.
That sucks, man. PC is such a weird market.
I looked the song up and YouTube has a video with a family diagram in it. Funny.
An app? Maybe. What I do is try and remind myself I rented about as many games for similar prices to what I buy them for now, and instead of thinking of it as "Mount Backlog," it's a Blockbuster store I can visit any time I want ...
... And reading that again, you're talking about spending, not completing a backlog. Maybe try Habitica and wait until you've completed real life goals before buying any new games?
Yeah, LEGO games go on sale for like $5 all the time, to the point I can't imagine getting one at full price ... I wonder how that company is holding up or if parents still buy those for their kids at full price.
Nice! Now I'm curious how many hours I spent gaming this year.
I want to finish Deadpool. It was a fun rental and I'm pretty sure I got close anyway.
At $5, I thought now was a good time to snag it. Those past-tense words make my sentence gramatically incorrect. I'm leaving it, but I want you to know that I know. It would have taken much less time to just replace the past-tense words with present- tense words, but I wanted you to know that I know about grammar.
But now I'm starting to question myself. Maybe what I initially wrote is just fine. I wish not to look it up. It might ruin me.
Thank you, kind stranger, for nothing and everything at once.
I only own FFVI, but I'm definitely not going to get to it before Secret of Mana and Super Mario RPG on the SNES Mini. Like you, I played X and thought it seemed solid, but ... Glad you liked FFXII. So is the rule the first Final Fantasy game you FINISH becomes your favorite?
I only played Meg Man X and Mega Man X2, but man that collection sounds great.
I'm considering getting a Switch, since there are now at least three games I want on it (Smash, Mario, Zelda).
Agreed re: Bloodlines. I've been on a huge Castlevania kick lately and I really want to play that one. Pretty sure I prefer the classic style.
I keep waiting for Celeste to go on sale, but the praise is so high it might be another Shovel Knight situation where I get tired of waiting and just jump on it. And it WAS on sale recently, just not on PS4, which is where I really want to play it. Actually, it was on sale on PS4, but I looked the wrong week (before all my Christmas money made me less worried about my budget). That damn game ...
I don't have PSVR, but you and Playstation Access have praised it so highly I'm tempted to get it just for that game.
I thought Spider-Man was a really good Spider-Man game, with most of the pluses and minuses inherent to most Spider-Man games. One day, Spider-Man will have less tedious side content (not saying it was bad, but definitely got repetitve after a while). One day.
I still need to finish Dawn of Sorrow and Order of Ecclesia on DS (Either Portrait of Ruin or Lament of Innocence was the first Castlevania I beat).
I definitely think motion controls are the way to play Okami, like you said, since on PS4 every time the brush is involved I just wonder why I'm being forced to use it.
I'm trying to play and purchase mostly games I can jump into right now. I kept thinking the problem was having too many games to play, but back in the day I rented WAY more games than I actually owned, and I probably bought as many for the same price as what a Blockbuster rental used to be.
The kicker for me is I used to make Zeldas my "dive-in" games and everything else was pick-up-and-playable. So I think I might keep buying games on sale, but buy one BIG game every year ... which I basically did with Horizon last year and God of War this year and it hasn't really helped.
There's a bundle with the Crash Bandicoot trilogy you can buy that on sale is a really good value. I'd have got it if I hadn't received both trilogies as Christmas gifts.
Never heard of Fanatical.
Cool. I'll either send you a request or accept yours, whichever comes first. Gotta get some stuff done before New Year's.