Don't you mean Rocky the recyling dog? He can fix anything too. What a pup!
Don't you mean Rocky the recyling dog? He can fix anything too. What a pup!
Gun.Smoke. A vertically scrolling shooter. I'm sure I've played it on some Capcom collection before. Funny to think of comparing it to Red Dead. Holy cow, Gun.Smoke could be like one of the character's dream like what happened in Wolfenstein.
When I threw the rabbit over my shoulder, I was surprised how big it was. Tough to target though with my bow.
Heavy Burger makes me think of Robotron 2084 but as a multiplayer arena shooter. Neat.
The cheesiness is key. I love that stuff.
All the Marvel movies need to be dumber, like Thor Ragnarok or Deadpool. That's how I like my comic movies. I don't like the heavy, over important, serious take at all.
School's ok. I'm kind of backing out of IT and just getting a certificate in Office Admin instead. I really want to get a Masters in Library Science but I don't have the money right now. I hope to get more work in the local libraries in the coming year, enough to make a full time job of it. I'm a bit of a book worm, so it's my natural habitat.
I was following the missions up to a point but then realized I had only a few hours left before I had to return it to the library (some else had a hold on it), so I went crazy and took train rides, rowed a boat way out on a river and did as much crazy stuff as I could think of, totally forgetting about the story. Ha! It was fun.
It's like the best horse mechanics ever in a game. I love horse riding in games. I unlocked the ability to rear up but I promptly forgot it and couldn't get it to work after that.
I got my horse shot by the po pos. I had jumped off it to run into a fenced in area to hide and they just shot it. What the?
I like that you can whistle for your horse just about anywhere. Sometimes it was too far away to hear me but you can boost your horse skills to extend the range.
I also ran over someone with my horse by accident. I guess I shouldn't ride it on a busy city street.
I couldn't tell which was my horse after a while. I stole someone's once but I gave it back to him. No problem. I don't know what happened to my original horse from the beginning of the game. You tie him up somewhere and then forget which horse is yours.
I totally get the need to complete things, but you will never complete Red Dead II. I honestly thought for a second, "I really don't need any other game, ever.". It's like a bunch of different games put into one. I looked online for the briefest moment while looking for the text to that book I found in the game and saw glimpses of a ton of other things I didn't even think about. Also, I talked to my friend at work about it and he told me some gameplay stuff I didn't know. Like, you can avoid a fire fight with the cops if you holster your gun and hold your hands up. Also, you can talk to every NPC in the game and get responses from them. I though it was just a few that were marked on my mini map.
2 months sounds like 2 years to me right now. TIme has slowed so way down since I started school and part time work. I can't wait to get back into somthing full time and get into some kind of routine.
Depression is always nearby with me right now. I hope you are doing well with it. I always figure the first thing to do is health. When I'm healthy, I tend to be more optimistic.
Dirt's cool. I remember how good the sound was in that game. I kind of want to play it again just to hear those engines roar.
I love remasters even if they don't add anything new. $20 sounds fine to me.