Have not actually played any of these games. I have been curious about nier though.
Halo 4 and Witcher 2 are two of my favourtie 360 games.
Have not actually played any of these games. I have been curious about nier though.
Halo 4 and Witcher 2 are two of my favourtie 360 games.
I remember playing the first level, and loving it. The only problem is that I played it when it came out in the 90s. If goldeneye has not aged as nicely as I would have hoped, I cannot see that shadows of the empire did any better.
null is built specifically for games that do not have a story mode. Games that do not have a specific goal except to get a higher score.
I cannot leave it to chance, I need to be in the mood.
Half of the time I like trading games in. The other half is when I trade in a repurchase half-life for the ps2 3 times.
I want to have fun, and playing a game on the highest difficulty, and unlocking all of the achievements is not fun to me.
I am excited, if only because it is set in an alternate timeline.
I think that it deals with whether or not you feel as though you completed the game. There are plenty of games where I feel satisfied with just beating it, and that is as far as I want to go. I completedmy goal, isnt that all that matters.
As i think about it more, I beleive that the games have to be experienced together. I will play bioshock again in the future, but I will definitely play bioshock 2 right after it.
I may complain about the original bioshock, but bioshock 2 shows the brilliance of irrational games. Without the amazing foundation that irrational built, bioshock 2 could have been a POS.