Well, I fucking hope I don't have to make friends.
Congrats on the little one.
Well, I fucking hope I don't have to make friends.
Congrats on the little one.
I wasn't completely turned off by the combat in South Park, which is a shame because I was bored with what I played of the demo. I used to really like SP episodes, but lately I just ... eh.
Then again, maybe it just wasn't the right time for me to play it.
I forgot Shantae had a Kickstarter. Good for her. I enjoyed the one game I played where she turned into different animals.
I remember the Powerpuff episode where the guy had a bunch of collectible dolls he didn't want out of their packaging.
I remember it because my friend's mom was laughing at it. HARD.
I also remember the one where Mojo Jojo comes to town and I think maybe it was the pilot?
That is what I know of the Powerpuff Girls.
I forget which Chloe people are talking about. I was about to say "Yeah, I wasn't a huge fan of hers until I played Before the Strom."
Too many Chloes.
We'll have to agree to disagree there, cause TLOU was kinda "meh" for me in general, whereas I got a lot out of 4. Different strokes, I guess.
I think you're just not wanting to see it.
But the video game says he doesn't kill anyone, even though so many things he does would eventually kill a few people, so I guess I'll let it go.
Take Arkham Knight. I'm not a doctor, but I think shoving someone's head into a giant electrical shocket before breaking their neck is bound to end in tragedy at some point.
My favorite game no one's ever made yet is Ass Cream: Cultural Norms for the Playstation Vita.
That's what I'm taking from this.
So if I think you're crazy for thinking 4 has "pacing issues," and really appreciated the way it let the game and story breathe, but also think Uncharted is fairly predictable at this point ... what do you think my experience will be when I inevitably buy this game because screw it, I've played all the console ones so far?
Main point: is it as awe-inspiringly gorgeous as 4? Because I think like 80% of my enjoyment of 4 was never having to go outside again to experience nature.