I was the exact age to be caught up in that initial wave of Pokemania, but did not stick with it after. I honestly thought it was a fad.
I was the exact age to be caught up in that initial wave of Pokemania, but did not stick with it after. I honestly thought it was a fad.
I thought Justice League was ok, but I saw it in theaters and was pretty disappointed. As much as I tend to drift from critics on a lot of movies, I tend to agree with them when it comes to comic-book-inspired ones, so Wonder Woman is still the only DC movie I really enjoy. Like I said though, Justice League was OK.
Every Thor's Day? Is that what Thursday is called in Forza 4?
I have a free AC title via PS+, but haven't yet downloaded it, in part cause I think I may make Odyssey the first AC game I ever buy. Never REALLY played the series outside of a few minutes at a friend's place, but Odyssey just looks amazing.
That makes sense. No one wants a documentary when they're wanting to watch Die Hard.
I was 8-9 when Pokemon became a craze stateside (assuming it released 98/99 like I'm thinking it did) and I honestly preferred the card game and TV show to the actual GameBoy game, though I did like the music and presentation of it.
Transistor is a PS+ freebie I played when I first got my PS4, but never really went back to. It's gonna be way more up your alley though, so I hope you enjoy.
That's a neat gift for your mom/Taco Belle.
I'm actually interested in Shin Godzilla for the reasons you didn't like it. I don't really care about the shlocky Godzilla movies that are just about monster fighting, so I'd be interested in them going back to the political allegory that Gojira/the original was meant to be.
Then again, I guess it could be like Godzilla 2014 and be way too slow in the middle and then finally come to an epic conclusion at the end, but in a way that makes me only care about the ending cause the rest is just SO SLOW.
Maybe I'll just watch the original Godzilla instead and see if I like that as much as I think I might.
I'm definitely an outlier on JRPGs. I feel like they passed me by completely in my youth and everyone else has super fond memories of their superlong adventures with them.
A little bit of everything that is not a turn-based RPG or RTS game, though I can appreciate some of the simpler turn-based games like Paper Mario and Pokemon and there's a real-time strategy minigame in Yakuza 6 and Kiwami 2 I like ok ... because you can just max out stats and cheese the shit out of it.
It was a weird question based on the existence of a Facebook page my friend told me about called Catholics Against Seedless Watermelons.
As someone who grew up Catholic and am now where you are, I was confused at first, but I think it's a troll page playing on the Catholic opposition to contraception.
So what games you like?
Fair enough. What are your thoughts on seedless watermelons and the Catholic church?
That should be a seedless enough question.
Most of the games on the SNES are games I have some kind of nostalgia for (SMW, MMX, DKC, SSFII:T, etc.) or games I've always heard of but never got to play until now (SCIV, SG&G, SoM, SPO, etc.) or games I wasn't fond of as a kid but want to revisit (Earthbound), so yes. I bought it to play it, not just for nostalgia. I'll let you sort out all those abbreviations.
I'm very much looking forward to fewer decisions about what games I can have on my PS4 at any given time.