And that's exactly what we do. Trash talk, curse like sailors, and look up walkthroughs, and then trash talk each other some more for cheating. Oh yea, and lots of snacks.
And that's exactly what we do. Trash talk, curse like sailors, and look up walkthroughs, and then trash talk each other some more for cheating. Oh yea, and lots of snacks.
Ok. Cool. I mean anything those guys do is on my radar immediately. Those guys make great games.
I had so much candy after one Halloween when I was a kid, I put it in my drawer and it lasted all year until the next Halloween.
At first I thought it might be what I was looking for in a Destroy All Humans reboot, except that you were playing as the Men In Black. I was excited. Then I saw some gameplay later on and it looked more like Brothers in Arms, a third-person squad-based strategy shooter. I was baffled. They could've gone L.A. Noire with it. That would've been cool.
First person dungeon crawls like Wizardry (turn-based battles) but with good graphics and sound. They let you draw the maps on the bottom screen like you would on graph paper for a really old school RPG. They're usually challenging and very long games but the latest entry, Etrian Odyssey Untold: Millenium Girl, can be played in a story mode with anime cut scenes on a very easy setting. It's still a long game though. I've put in almost 50 hours into EOU already and I don't think I'm anywhere near an ending. Not that I want one. I never get tired of this game.
I wonder what Rocksteady is doing instead of Batman games right now. I looked around and I've found nothing. It's like they just croaked after doing Arkham City.
I thought about calling it "Monday Game Day, Kinda Lame Day", but decided that would be too negative. It was only a little bit lame, the game time being so brief this week.
I wish is it was a Monkey Game Day though. I'd be playing, then throwing stuff around the room, climbing the walls, scratching my... Oh never mind.
It's always been that way. Maybe it's just old habits. We've been playing games together for our whole lives and almost never in different places. I actually get pretty discouraged about gaming in general if I can't play in person with someone. I just can't see staying at home in from of a TV and console all day long unless someone else is there too making it a party.
Yea, it got ripped by critics, 48 on Metacritic right now for the 360 version. I watched my friend play and he seemed to be ok with it. I heard the AI is dumb as bricks. It looked ok visually I thought.
One day, I'll get to Skyrim. One day.