I wish I had someone to constantly play games like Forza with. Online just never matches skill levels right and at that point it's just no fun. Even if a friend's skill level is unmatched, you can make it fun.
I wish I had someone to constantly play games like Forza with. Online just never matches skill levels right and at that point it's just no fun. Even if a friend's skill level is unmatched, you can make it fun.
I hate when music is ruined by peoples' images of a fanbase. It's why I really fucking hated Stone Sour being compared with Nickelback. They both have some generic rock songs for sure, but Stone Sour is capable of so much more.
I honestly think peoples' thoughts about fans of certain music keeps them away more than the actual music itself. MCR is another example, because even if someone likes MCR and thinks it's catchy, all they think in their heads is "emo kids."
This is uh ... this is quite a long list of videos.
I really wish I could play Bayonetta on PS4 (without PS rental/streaming servic, cause my Internet won't handle it).
Yeah, I need to keep a short Gamefly list, so I get what I want sooner? Maybe? If I start one up again, anyway.
I'm stoked you're loving Forza, cause while I never played it, now I'll have something to say on your blogs if you keep playing, unlike with Minecraft.
Do you have a PS4, PS3, and/or Vita? I'm honestly temtped to buy a Vita just cause I'd already have games to play.
Way to go getting a weekend!
Also, Forza Horizon looks badass. Glad to hear it's not a sim in the sense PGR or other Forza games are.
I just wish they'd let me have three save files instead of erasing one every time I start over. That way, I could see all possibilities as the game progresses and not have to wait until all three chapters are out.
Then again, maybe that's an indication they want me to experience the game naturally, and keep my initial choices?
I do, and I'm sure I'll play it every which way once all episodes are out, but I kinda want to see what happens when I just leave my initial run choices be. But then, is the game set up in a way that's intended for me to go back and find all the clues? Maybe so, since it's episodi content and perhaps they mean for you to re-do things while waiting on the next episode.
Well, right, but that's not really what I'm asking. I'm wondering if it's better to have the experience going forward that I stick to initial decisions and see where things go, or is it better to be a completionist as far as what I'll see in upcoming chapters.