
Man, it sucks to find out this was so poorly executed, cause the core idea really does sound neat in a "why hasn't anyone tried this (I'm betting someone has tried this) before?" way.
Man, it sucks to find out this was so poorly executed, cause the core idea really does sound neat in a "why hasn't anyone tried this (I'm betting someone has tried this) before?" way.
For your birthday, you get Like a Dragon: Chibi. It's a yakuza game with no reference to the yakuza, where the storylines are mosty like the substories in yakuza games where you go around helping people out and the characters are given a cel-shaded, chibi style. Most of the minigames are still there (the PG ones, anyway) and you play as Cami from Street Fighter for some reason.
I never could get into online games. I'm super-grateful for how much single-player goodness has been released of late. Blessing and a curse.
I'm not interested in either of those, thank God, cause I have enough longass games to get through. I actually just bought a SNES Mini and have been enjoying Earthbound and playing FFIII, to my surprise. Not sure how long I'll actually stick with them. I've been playing each game until I die. So far, I've gotten farthest in Donkey Kong Country.
I played heavy rain recently and thought b they went overboard with button presses. You should finish LiS and Detroit's demo was awesome.
Yeah, I wish they'd port it to PS4 but I'll be thankful if they don't: one less game to buy.
There were never this many AAA games I actually wanted in the olden days.
Good luck! I forget, what are you studying?
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.