Yeah, the QTE nature of Until Dawns a bit of a turn-off for me. But since I now know Red Box has PS4 games, I may try it out.
Yeah, the QTE nature of Until Dawns a bit of a turn-off for me. But since I now know Red Box has PS4 games, I may try it out.
You read the whole series, right?
My limit would pobably be 4kids, if that. Congratulations!
I need to rent Withcher 3 if I see it at red box.
I wasn't allowed to watch South Park when I was really young, but the Simpsonwas usually fair game. And my family was fine with Family Guy when I was 10 on.
SFIV felt too stiff and slow to me when I played it through PS Now.
Yeah, Bayonetta 2 is the only non-Nintendo game I can really think of wanting to play.
OlliOlli2 looked fun, but I tought the price was bit much, even on sale.
I have Hotlie Miami on Steam, but don't really like it all that much. I was wating to get Grim, but forgot about the sale.
If I get a 360, Origins would be one cheap game I'd want. Have it on Steam but it can be buggy.
I'm the only person on this planet not excited for Faout 4, because I never understood the hype around 3.
I watched Game Grumps play through Bloodborne (honestly thought it was one of their more boring series; not the game's fault, think they just had to focus more) and even with them doing stuff off-camera the game took them quite a while. And to my memory, they only went after one or two optional things. I wouldn't feel too bad.
Hell, I never played a Souls game, so I have no idea how I'd be at it. I'm gonna rent it from Red Box if it's there.
Guessing it was the rape lyric Tyler's banned for?
A console for the price of a video game. Hmmm ...
Which is what makes him a sympathetic character. Gotta have the dark to appreciate the light I think.
The surprise in the story doesn't work and if the reason you have for it not working is based on Batman comics canon, I honestly don't care but we can talk about that after Matt's done.
I actually like how they made sidequests a part of the story and found the rogues gallery in this quite interesting. You do the same thing over and over in every Arkham series game, but I like the gameplay and thus don't care. The firefighters and military towers got tedious, but otherwise I really enjoyed the sidequests. Also, one of my favorite parts of the sidequests were Batman and the villains' dialogue in both the ride to GCPD and in GCPD, so I have no idea what you mean by "without so much as a conversation."
I didn't like the open world in City, becuase it felt unnecessary and small, but in Knight it really adds to the scope of the game and I was impressed with the sheer size of it. It's disappointing they had to get all the normal people out, but it felt like a living Gotham with criminals running things.
I wouldn't say 60% is spent in the Batmobile, but I enjoy the Batmobile gameplay, so it's not really a problem for me.
Arkham City had a much worse story and the sidequests all felt like afterthoughts. Honestly, City had the one kind of badass moment at the end in the story and otherwise was very meh for me.
I don't really use the power button anymore, since the PS button works as a power button and I tend to keep it off the wire (after my brother told me it was a wireless controller ... like maybe a month ago ... did I ever tell you I skipped last generation?)
Downloads do take too long though. And PSN+ freebies are very hit and miss. they range from "oh neat (Limbo, other critically acclaimed indie games)" to "I can't believe they gave this away for free! (Rocket League)" to "This isn't NORMALLY free? Who the hell is paying $10 or more for this (Gonna refrain from commenting cause maybe other people like my example)"
I love Arkham Knight. I have a feeling you're gonna be less impressed with it but not as unimpressed as Blake.
Madden and Alien Isolation all make me wish I'd have waited to buy my PS4, and I've heard friends rave about ESO.
If I buy an older gen console it'd be a 360. I know that's irrational, cause I could cross-buy stuff for PS3, but I just think I'd enjoy a 360 more.