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Kinda hate that I can't get this on PS4. SF II: Turbo was my favorite game as a kid, and I'd love to play it online. I might end up getting a cheap-o PS3 for this and all the PS+ games I would automatically have.
Kinda hate that I can't get this on PS4. SF II: Turbo was my favorite game as a kid, and I'd love to play it online. I might end up getting a cheap-o PS3 for this and all the PS+ games I would automatically have.
You can get a trophy in The Last Guardian for watching Trico take a dump.
My next door neighbors watched this all the time, and all I ever really got out of it was those CGI cutscenes. But those cutscenes were cool. My next door neighbors also watched DBZ, while I did not (no cable at our place), so I'm wondering what else you'll bring up I remember because of my neighbors.
Chievos and trophies may be arbitrary, but for those of us who like them, they sure do add to the life of a game.
I wish Tomb Raider would tell me "a trophy opportunity is available nearby" the same way it tells me about other things.
I'll probably finish my copy of Super Meat Boy before getting to this, but good to know there's a similar platformer with couch multiplayer.
For some reason, I though it was Nick who read those. I figured I'd throw out some outlandish nonsense to keep whoever's job it was entertained. Hope it worked.
Speaking of James Bond, he had a few decent games back in the day of Brosnan, but no Daniel Craig-based Bond games to my knowledge. What gives?
Anyway, I'm glad you enjoyed it, but especially since stealth games/sections tend to be somewhat of an annoyance for me as an impatient gamer, the server issues are probably going to keep me away. I don't mind if it affects my ranking, but not allowing me to save because a server connection messed up? Game companies need to stop pretending everyone has Google Fiber and there are no problems.
I may have come to accept digital purchasing to a degree, but always-online is a definite no-go ... unless Need for Speed is the only available arcade racer and is on sale. But otherwise, I stick to my guns ... shut up.
The thing with these types of games is that I tend not to be the kind of person to play something more than once, and they are pretty short. For instance, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture was a really cool experience, but I don't really see any reason to go back, especially since there's no choice system changing anything, you just see what you see. Then again, maybe there are some trophies I'd want.
With this, I really want to see what all the fuss is about, but I often wonder if I'm not better off just watching a couple videos of other peoples' choices. I know it sucks some of the fun out, but it would save me $20.
But then Until Dawn exists, and I'd love to Platinum that game just to see all the different possibilities. So I'll wait until I'm ready to play something like Firewatch, but your review and Until Dawn's existence has kept me from doing what I did with Hevay Rain and just watching a Let's Play of the "best" ending.
So what a bout the live action one? Ha!