"It gets more visually interesting when you get to the office" is a bit of a hard sell ...
I'll take your word for it though.
"It gets more visually interesting when you get to the office" is a bit of a hard sell ...
I'll take your word for it though.
I forgot how incredibly expensive Ataris were. HOW DID THOSE SELL?
There is a junkyard puzzle where you have to find stuff for Chloe's getaway truck.
When you play on another save file, that puzzle is solved because you solved in on another save file. And it won't let you progress past that, because the game still wants you to find everything for the truck ... which is already in the truck, so you can't "find" it again.
Castlevania II would get rave reviews in 2017, is what you're saying.
Well, Cary, you put the caps lock in the right places, so you win the argument.
Never played Deadly Premonition.
Apparently, Pixlbit people really fucking hate CoD ...
I have no idea what Channel is, to be honest.
Earthbound made me cry as a kid cause I couldn't figure out where to go, so we're on the same page there.
Was Urban Chaos similar to the Dead Rising games? Like just an arcadey slug fest?
As for Braid, I never played it but I can match your hatred of platforming with mine for ... come to think of it, I think the only games I tolerate involve at least some level of platforming. Well, damn.
But if you HAD to play the same levels over before they let you move on, I can see that getting irritating for sure.
Is it that everyone hates it or that no one has heard of Rodea the Sky Soldier? Because ...
Anyway, CoD has always bored the shit out of me, so you're not alone there. I think the series gets plenty of flack though, it just sold like gangbusters for a while last gen. Maybe this gen too. Yeah, probably this gen too. Oh well.
Never played GTA IV, but doesn't that one get a lot of hate in general for its boring missions?
I'll take your word on Federation Force. Never played that either.