
Yea, I was about to tackle Legend of Korra when my friend, who I watched all of Avatar with, went off to Austin Texas on an adventure. If he shows up around here sometime I'll have to mention it as the first thing we have to watch together.
Yea, I was about to tackle Legend of Korra when my friend, who I watched all of Avatar with, went off to Austin Texas on an adventure. If he shows up around here sometime I'll have to mention it as the first thing we have to watch together.
Yea, I had to play all six episodes four times: once for the story, once for the collectible red bricks and white mini-kits, once for the blue mini-kits, and once for the Super Story which is playing a whole episode in under an hour. Add to that the bonus missions, bounty hunter missions, and arena battles and you got at least 50 hours of gameplay. Funny, it never got boring.
Visually speaking Eragon is pretty dark and gritty like Dark Souls and it was ok in the fighting department before I got mauled. In looking at the controls in the walkthrough, I neglected to use the block. It's possible I just didn't study the battle system well enough for the late game challenge, but there was little tutorial in the game to teach you how to fight well. I was on the last part of the Ruins of Orthiad when I quit which is only six levels from the end of the game. I may have to go back to it sometime.
When I stopped playing Full Auto my buddy asked to borrow it. I think he saw me blow up stuff real good and wanted to get some himself.
Blood Drive looks cool. I'll have to hunt it down.
No one knew how to do achievements that first year of 360.
I remember seeing the film and not hating it but thinking they really missed the unique part of the book which was the way the main character related to his dragon.
There are some other Avatar Last Airbender games from last gen on PS2/Xbox but none based on the movie. The last one on consoles was the one I just played and it's all about the TV series.
I haven't rage quit X-Men yet. Nightcrawler is still cool to play and I've really only just finished the training missions.
Apparently from what I just read on the Wiki page for Culcept the PS2 version is actually a port of Culdcept Second and the first Culdcept hasn't come to the U.S. yet (Culdcept Saga being the third game in the series). The first Culdcept was on Saturn/PSone and ported to DS in '08 in Japan. I thought there was an online PC version of Culdcept out there but I'm not seeing one now. On the Japanese site for Culdcept there seems to be a phone version too. I wish they'd put a new one out here in North America, but probably Culdcept Saga's sales weren't strong. I did buy it new though. Once I tried out the demo, I was hooked. Then I hunted down the PS2 version and got it for $20 at GameStop. It's $37 now on Culdcept Central's web site.
That it's not being done by Rocksteady worries me but Eric Holmes sounds like the guy to do it. Hulk: Ultimate Destruction and Prototype were favorites of a friend of mine and I enjoyed watching him waste those worlds with massive mayhem. I'm excited about Origins taking a more actiony turn and being less about sneakin' around.
Perfect description! "Golden Axe with a dash of Knight of the Round on steroids" I'm so all over this when it comes out.
Maybe Xenoblade Chronicles was the best of that trilogy of games that got brought to North America due to fan petitioning, but Pandora's Tower's action gameplay really sold me when I saw it.
Will do. I'm at 99.3% done Lego Star Wars and then I'm all over PT.