
Specifically in Far Cry 4, the first 30 hours didn't feel like a grind. Once the game feels like work, that is when I quit.
Zestriria seems like it would become work way to quick for me, especially since its an RPG.
Specifically in Far Cry 4, the first 30 hours didn't feel like a grind. Once the game feels like work, that is when I quit.
Zestriria seems like it would become work way to quick for me, especially since its an RPG.
in some ways I would rather have a 4 hour game that I replay 10 times than a 40 hour game that I only play once. I will most likely revisit this thought later.
I need to remember to come back to this comment later. I can already see a blog topic brewing in the back of my mind.
40 hours seems to be the maximum number of hours into a game. I put down MGS V around 32, New Vegas I quit around 40 my first playthrough.
I was thinking about Dishonored's levels while writing. I like how the levels are fairly open, but you can do whatever the heck you want. In some ways, that is what I want... and now the thought just occurred to me is that Arkane may be making more of an open-world with Dishonored 2
Metal Gear Solid is definitely on the list.
Symphony of the Night.
I played through Wild Arms Last year and it might be my favorite PSOne RPG.
Same here. I had to delete BLOPS for Until Dawn and Arkham Knight for Mad Max. I need to start finishing the games on my drive before I buy more.
I haven't actually thought about what is coming out this year. I know that I want Horizon and Uncharted, but I am not overly excited about anything at the moment.
The Expanse is tempting, but I already have 1 or 2 too many shows that I want to work through. May go back and read the books.
I don't think that I read anything in 2015. I blame the lack of plane rides that I had because that is when I normally am able to burn through books.
No sense in actually leaving, this place is still one of the friendliest places on the internet.