It's overwhelming. I accidentally targeted the dragon at one point and thought, "You can fight that thing?!"
It's overwhelming. I accidentally targeted the dragon at one point and thought, "You can fight that thing?!"
I've wanted to get Bayonetta for a long time and I've noticed that it's pretty cheap now, so maybe I'll get it sometime soon. And I've heard a lot of good things about Binary Domain recently from folks here on PixlBit, so I've been eyeing that recently too
My grandfather was an architect and lives in Cleveland, so one time when I was a kid we went to the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame because he wanted to get a closer look at the architecture. The building is shaped like a giant phonograph. It's pretty crazy.
It's a different kind of hard, I think, than NES games. I feel much less in control of my fate than when I play Mega Man, for instance. I can see the appeal and there's definitely something to be said for the rush that the fear and tension give you, but right now I just want it to go die in a fire lol.
Oh my word, I had no idea that existed but it's perfect! Thanks for the heads up, Nick, I will be looking for this
I've never bothered much with high end computer gaming. Of course, I've always used a Mac so there isn't much to bother with lol. Glad you got your stuff all fixed though. Sounds like you definitely came out ahead.
Wow, that was a load of interesting stuff! Cool video, thanks for posting. It's been a long time since I played any Smash Bros. I ought to rectify that...
The Perfect World is one of those games that came out suddenly and then was gone (from my perspective at least), so I don't know much about it. I'll have to look into it, well, if I ever get through GW2 at least lol
Hmm, kind of sounds like a combination of the two. Interesting...
What are the courses like in SSX? In Tricky all the courses were distinct stages but in SSX3 it was all one interconnected mountain, which was a cool idea, but I preferred the stages. The mountain just didn't have much personality
Yeah, they don't get out much but when they do, it's a good thing. I suppose that shouldn't be surprising considering the consistent quality of the mainline Pokémon games.