I grew up with an Atari 2600 so that book would appeal to me.
Tell me: does it offer any info about the Demon Attack cartridge art? Because that one, in particular, was bizarre.
I grew up with an Atari 2600 so that book would appeal to me.
Tell me: does it offer any info about the Demon Attack cartridge art? Because that one, in particular, was bizarre.
Hope you enjoyed it.
Oh god, I have this on my Xbox One and reading this makes me want to try it out again. Good write-up!
I've missed half the month. I regret nothing.
I haven't finished it either. It's coming to Xbox Game Pass sometime this year so I'll try again then. It's a great game and I love the battle system but there's so much to do.
I always associate this game with an anecdote of friend of mine told me back when the PS3 came out: The initial PS3 model was backwards compatible with PS2 games but it was faulty. There was also reported incidents that the save files would be accidentally wiped. My friend put 80 hours into FF12 and booted it up one day only to find that the system had erased the save file(s) for some reason. He wasn't happy.
I bought this for the Vita, downloaded it but I've never started it. Its intimidating.
Aside from Halo 3, this is quite possibly the game I spent the most time on than any other game during my X360 days. Of course, the multiplayer had everything to do with that and the majority of that was Firefight. Bought this on release day. It's not only Bungie's swan song for the series (good point) but its their best entry too. The campaign is great and so was the PVP modes but Firefight was a chef's kiss of the best kind.
Possibly. But I don't think that I have the ears of an audiophile to really know.
I needed a new copy because the previous one is scratched and won't play properly.
The Park family home is a marvel of set design.