I love it even though I've never finished it. Gets hard.
I love it even though I've never finished it. Gets hard.
I'm playing EDF 2025 on Xbox One with a friend right now and it runs smooth as silk. It only chugged once at the end of a battle with a gigantic walking robot. I'm working through a normal difficulty playthrough with the Ranger. Weapon limits really annoy me because I have a ton of high level weapons I farmed on Xbox 360.
I watched an extended trailer of the Mana Collection today at Gamestop - looks great and I want it.
So do I. I'm watching the sales for VC4 closely. I'll get that eventually.
I saw an anime the other day that had very similar graphics to VC. I forget the name though. I wonder if the artist on VC is working in anime right now. I love that hand-drawn, watercolor style.
I've done those sorts of things. Problem is there is a weapon level cap for certain difficulty settings. I want to get to 70% completion to unlock the abilty to use any weapons on any setting, but 70%, I think, requires multiple playthroughs.
I played as Wing Diver until I got enough armor for the achievement. I wonder if, in co-op, whether weapon pickups go to both players? I'm thinking yes.
Right, and I was saying to myself during Uncharted, it's just a video game. It makes sense that you'd see something similar in a movie. Clearly, Uncharted borrowed a lot of movie techniques for their game.
Hey, my friend got me that Pac-Man Hallmark ornament online for under $20. The Galaga one is expensive though. Lowest price we saw was $50. I'm not going over $20. But I'm excited to get the Pac-Man one soon.
I totally missed the Game & Watch stuff. I don't know why. i guess my friends never got one. I played the games on 3DS not too long ago and they were simple but fun games.
It's supposed to be a pretty short game, which is why I was looking for it. I've always wanted to play it though.
That's bad. I have the gigantic 20GB console. I wish I still had the super slim version I used to have with its 250GB drive. Then I could put my PS2 next to it on the shelf.
I've played Night Driver on several collections since then, one on DS and another on Xbox One. It's interesting to play them again after so long.
My best friend in the 80s and I were way into DnD. I should've found a group to play with though. Most of the time I'd just create character sheets and design modules on my own. I really liked the natural history aspect of DnD game worlds. I'd make up frequency tables to determine what indiginous animals would show up on a compaign: Dahl Sheep - rarity common, roll 1-4 on a d6 every 6 hours. Ha ha.
I downloaded it on PS3 some years ago and really enjoyed it. I can't wait to try the second and third games in the series. I have the Xbox 360 HD collection. It's backwards compatible on Xbox One, so that's were I'll play them.