
Dig ska.
Haven't watched the Flash in a while.
Good luck on the reading!
Dig ska.
Haven't watched the Flash in a while.
Good luck on the reading!
I mean, I think I have an idea, but even so, every time I'm wrong I'm going to have to reset every damn thing and deal with those spiky assholes spinning everywhere whenever the mood changes. This might be one of those "f* it, YouTube" puzzles for me.
I owned it on Steam, but it would randomly decide whether my 360 controller was going to work on it or not. Got frustrating.
I just use the one for charging. Plus, you could always use your phone charger to power your controller if it's an android.
Oh hey, one I know of. So you're including remakes that are also bundles. Cool deal.
I don't have a 3DS, but I only occasionally put themes on my PS4. Usually, the games I want them for you have to pay to get and I'm just not willing to do that for personalization options.
I still haven't played the Duck Tales remaster or either Bayonetta. At least the former is available via something other than PS Now.
I'm notorious for not liking JRPGS because of their turn-based battle systems. It makes me feel like a dumb jock of video games when I say that, but I suck at those games and the battle system ends up being boring. When I do well, it's due to trial and error. I still think there's hope for me, because I did enjoy much simpler combat systems like Pokemon and Paper Mario when I played them. I also really want to play the South Park games.
Menus are another thing that annoy me. Witcher III's start menu is overly complex in my opinion. I get that people want that depth and strategy, and I understand that. I'll even say sometimes I appreciate it myself. But for the most part, I want to play a game in small chunks, jump right in, and be able to finish it within a reasonable time frame; maybe 15, 20 or so hours. 60-100 is great bang for your buck, but I want those extra hours to be side missions and extra things I'm compelled to do because they're fun. Stories that last that long just make me feel like it takes too long to make any progress.
I own Bloodborne because it was on sale at one point (still $40, so not THAT good of a deal) and I'm a sucker for things that come out around my birthday (I read The Hunger Games books only cause the first movie was released so close to March 23), but I'm not a fan of roguelikes or games that are so hard they're not fun. To me, NES hard is different than modern hard. NES hard can be unfair, but with a 2D screen, you can tell what's going on and make adjustments knowledgeably. Modern hard can be more fair, but I sometimes suck at knowing what's behind or around me as opposed to what's in front of me. Spatial intelligence is something I lack when it comes to FPS as well.
My least favorite games tend to be world building sims (SimCity) and RTS (in fairness, I haven't played one in a long time.
My favorite games are fighters, arcade racers (so Need for Speed, not Gran Turismo), platformers, action/adventure, etc. Basically, action games.
There are exceptions to every rule and I do like quite a few RPG elements, but in general I'm the "when do I get to shoot something?" guy, though I do like walking simulators cause I'm a sucker for a good story and soundtrack. Everybody's Gone to the Rapture was cool. Puzzle games are also up there for me.
Please don't remind me that movie exists. lol