
I'm usually good at forgetting something i want is out there until it's on sale, but I've got a lot of free time at the start of holiday season, so ... Yeah.
I'm usually good at forgetting something i want is out there until it's on sale, but I've got a lot of free time at the start of holiday season, so ... Yeah.
They have remasters for the PS3, but I'm not sure those two games would hold up now. Much better to buy Kiwami for PS4 for like $20. More than worth the price.
I'd like to see your photography, since Tami mentioned it.
I've been embarassed by moving back home every time I've had to do it, but as Tami said you do what ya gotta do. If you'd be interested in an office job, note that there are companies who you can schedule an interview with and they'll match you to a job.
I'm playing Yakuza Kiwami 2 the way all of you are playing DQXI. Both RPGs, but mine has action combat and a lady cop.
I think it was about as many chapters as the first one, but that last section where you learn Kat is a literal queen lasts a while.
And I've been roaming around in Yakuza 6 the past couple days before I play Kiwami 2. Eventually, I think I'll run back through them in order and try to Platinum each, but for now I just want to finish any substory content that interests me.
Interesting MGS guy had something to do with Yakuza, since I was thinking of MGS while watching after credit cutscene number 8 upon completing Yakuza 6 the other day.
The Oxenfree song reminds me of one of the SNES Mega Man ice levels because of the instruments used.
I need to pop God of War back in the PS4, but that means getting up ... why do I buy discs?
Octopath Traveler is heavily reminding me of Gravity Rush 2, even though that game is a lot more jazzy. The way piano and horns are used is similar though. The battle sequences match the energy, music-wise.
Witcher III I just keep hearing "Blood of the Tiger."
I'm just glad you got Kiwami 2.
Also, I finished Gravity Rush 2 recently and I seem to recall you liking that series. I enjoy it as well. Maybe not as much, cause I do see its flaws, but it's a gorgeous game with some fun mechanics.
If I'm being serious it's a bit of an acquired taste and best for people who enjoy some oddball Japanese humor.
If I'm being Yakuza fan #1, Michael needs to get over himself and understand the greatness of the one true Messiah, Kiryu.
People only think Yakuza's not for them cause they have never experienced true joy. Quote me on that one. Hmph.
Lupe Fiasco that cheap? I should get it somewhere. I dig "Hurts Me Soul" since I heard it on Lost in Vegas's YouTube channel.