I enjoyed turtles in time on the snes. My borthers and I played through it dozens of times.
I enjoyed turtles in time on the snes. My borthers and I played through it dozens of times.
by the end of the first game, all you really need is the wrench for everything that isnt a big daddy.
Choice, your choices in Bioshock Infinite seemed to be just cosmetic. They did not seem to have any effect on the narrative. Infinite is amazing, and I will play it again, and probably again, but when I think of RPGs that are not jrpgs I think of games like mass effect and fallout 3/new vegas. That is why I may seem to have left an odd comment.
interesting... very interesting. I believe that your points are valid.
Jak II, final boss. I had smashed a controller to bits earlier in the game, so i was already frustrated by that point. I think that I spent a good 2 hours or more fighting the final boss. I probably died a good 2 dozen or so times, but eventually beat it.
At this moment, I find all of my "old" games to be the most appealing. Not sure why, I would like to get my ps2 up to WI from AZ so that I can play kingdom hearts again.
It was the first time I finished Halo 4. I have gotten about halfway through the game a second time on heroic with random skulls, for challenges.
I finished the last two levels of Halo 4, MGS2 and Bioshock Infinite.
Currently playing through the original Bioshock. Hopefully Bioshock 2 after that and maybe MGS3. I feel rather boring, because I plan on replaying games that I have beaten a while ago.
Hopefully I will get Metro: Last Light this month and possibly Fuse.
I liked the gbc version of harry potter. I am sure that it has not aged all that well. My memory could be spotty.
Currently replaying the first. They really did wonders with the combat for Infinite.
my television doesnt speak that channel. I will eventually get around to them.