
The good thing is you never really die, as you know. A bunch of your studs pop out of you and you have to go pick them up again. It's kind of a relief to not have to worry about a game over screen.
The good thing is you never really die, as you know. A bunch of your studs pop out of you and you have to go pick them up again. It's kind of a relief to not have to worry about a game over screen.
I find achievements fun. They've creeped into my gaming here and there. For the serious games I play, I always follow the pattern of: story first, then achievements. However, I've started to consult an achievement guide when I start a game just to suggest to me what difficulty I should start on and what long term goals I should be working towards. Like for instance in Lego Star Wars it was suggested to play the story first and be mindfull of the achievements for 200 light saber and 200 blaster blocks. I've been working on my blocks the whole time and it's a good skill to learn in the game. It's very cool when you block multiple shots and they all take out their shooters. Then it says to use free play mode to go after all the collectibles. I'm finding the guide actually improving my experience of the game rather than cheapening it like you would think.
I'm starting to get back into photography. I've started reading about it again anyway and put all my equipment in an easy to reach spot. I now need to think up a Pokemon Snap type adventure in the real world.
Its a party every weekend for me and my bud at the gaming lair.
When Halo 1 came out, it was all split screen co-op, Silent Cartographer through Assault on the Control Room, every weekend. I actually got a bigger TV just to increase the screen space for this game. Then I got a second TV for the gaming lair at my friend's place to do system link games. Thing is, you couldn't do co-op through system link (LAN) in Halo 1, just multiplayer. I used system link for Brute Force, the so called Halo killer at the time. It was no Halo killer, that's for sure, but it was neat to play co-op on seperate screens. Then internet came along and multiscreen co-op is a regular thing for me as many games have online co-op. It's my favorite game mode.
Darn, I thought this Steambox thing was going to be much cheaper. I guess I should just hook up my laptop to my TV instead.
I was introduced to the awesome character design of Darkstalkers by playing Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix on XBLA.
The zanny attacks remind me of Clayfighter 63 1/3.
I'm not much of a fighting game fan, but I want to play Darksiders.
Thanks for the wealth of info on this series!
Those look really cool. I have a top loader model which I like better than the original style. I've heard the orginal ones tend to break easily. But I can see the nostalgia of having the original one, especially modded up like that.
This looks very cool, but I wish all the DLC was included. That would really put it over the top for me.
It looked up some speed run times for all the Mass Effect games and it looks like, if you know what your doing, you can do it all in 30 hours or so. Now that's a marathon for charity! Mass Effect Trilogy in one day! This is of course, not a very enjoyable experience probably.