Switching to 3D is really cool in that game. I love how it reveals new paths and other things you can't see or interact with at all in 2D. There's a time limit for 3D though that makes sense for gameplay, but is kind of annoying.
Switching to 3D is really cool in that game. I love how it reveals new paths and other things you can't see or interact with at all in 2D. There's a time limit for 3D though that makes sense for gameplay, but is kind of annoying.
I usually get a few hours into them and stop 'cause it beats me up. I really got into Fire Emblem Echoes on 3DS though. Something about that one didn't frustrate me as the others did.
Especially Fire Emblem, they get difficult. I do like the early part of those games though.
Neat. My ears always perk up when I see Taito next to a game title.
He tried to take it back at one point because I was winning too much. I get on streaks. He beats me often enough. It's fun going back and forth like that. If one of us dominated, we would've stopped.
I remember just choosing by weight. I never even thought about using more than one ball. Even when I was in a league, no one did that.
It's totally like Sim City. It even has a scenario mode with disasters and stuff to defend against.
That could be fun. I love how the orc leaders taunt you and level up if they beat you. It's easy to get caught by a high-level one though. You have to pick your fights, I think.
Every time I jump in I try and find something new. They're always adding stuff.
I liked co-op in Crackdown 3 a lot. My buddy and I did so many crazy things. We'd see how fast we could complete the entire game in one session.
I've been fooling with the difficulty settings in Forza Horizon 4. You can set it so that when your car takes damage it affects its performance. I recently turned the difficulty up just one notch because I find I can control the car better. There are a lot of auto-correct things going on with the default setting. I also don't see the guild lines now except when I hit a turn too fast.