I don't know if all of them have stopped, or just that one. There are three within a short distance of each other, but I never go to the other two, so I have no idea what's going on with them.
I don't know if all of them have stopped, or just that one. There are three within a short distance of each other, but I never go to the other two, so I have no idea what's going on with them.
What? Not Mass Effect?! Are you running a fever?
I only picked up Sly because it was cheap. I hated the first game.
To be honest, I liked all four movies. Three was actually better than The Lost World. And while I enjoyed Jurassic World, I feel like it was lacking something. At least The Lost World had Goldblum, and he did have some great lines.
I also read a lot of Michael Crichton, but never could get into Jurassic Park, so I liked the movie fine. I may be one of the only people that liked the movie The Thirteenth Warrior though (based on Eaters of the Dead). Mostly because I could understand what all the Scandinavian extras were saying, and it certainly wasn't what the subtitles said they were saying, lol.
Lego games are buggy as hell, but so much fun.
Yeah, I think the plot had too many holes and not enough likable characters.
That's kind of the good thing about being so behind on game playing. I don't have to wait for the good stuff to be released. And I remember when you reviewed Lego Jurassic World and you mentioned that it was pretty funny then.
I know how you feel. The little bit I played of Red Dead Redemption, I frequently felt like that when I had to hunt some animal to advance. And in the Tomb Raider reboot. I had no problem killing the people trying to kill me, but I felt bad about hunting stuff sometimes.
Enemies will target them specifically. If the monster was strong enough, the chest wlll withstand a couple of hits, but not when you've recruited the highest level mage you can in the game . It could also have been my ally Odin, the Maajiknight, he's pretty strong, too. Either way, it was one of my party members and not one of the enemies that did it.
I love Dragon Quest!!! My first exposure to it was with VII on the PS1. It is a very, very, very long game. It was several discs, and I ended up having to get the strategy guide to figure out one of the dungeons. DQ VIII is probably my favorite, and it does need to be played on a big screen to be properly appreciated - full orchestral soundtrack, beautiful cel-shaded graphics, the works. I have I, II, and III for the NES, only one I've played of those three is I, and it was freaking hard! IV-VI are fun, and I really liked IX. It was a Valentine's Day present from my sweetie, and he pre-ordered it so that I got the plush slime.