I like "Zealous Zealout Zoning Zeal Xenophobically".
I like "Zealous Zealout Zoning Zeal Xenophobically".
Yea, there wasn't much else. I wanted more too because there seemed to be things in the house ready made for a puzzle. I so wanted to resurrect that old pharmacist in the secret room. I gathered more items related to him and dumped them on the table. Then I went looking for another candle to complete the pentagram and couldn't find one. I even brought the Ouija board in there. Nothing.
There's an achievement for beating the game in one minute. Also beating the game in 10 minutes with all 23 journals activated.
I missed one journal and couldn't find it. Probably an item hidden under a book or pillow or something like that. Not fair!
I can't imagine doing it on Legendary. My friend Mark did it solo. I have no idea how. You can't get hit even a little bit on that difficulty. The game would take so much longer to finish too. Heroic is already taking me easily twice as long.
Rogue One impressed me at the time, but I've pretty much forgotten much of it now. Nothing stayed with me.
I wouldn't have played Gone Home if it wasn't offered for free. It's just not the type of game I go for usually. I do love exploring in games, so that's probably why I got invested in it.
That reminds me. I got to play Silent Hill 2. The first one was great.
Yea, they're going to crank them out now that Disney's got a hold of them.
Chibi versions of things are cool/funny. I'd like to see more of those.
I played Red Faction Armageddon recently 'cause I had it for free from Games with Gold. I didn't finish it because I guess I got kind of bored. It was fun for a while though. You right though, it didn't have much going for it outside the destructible enivironments.
I liked Gone Home. There's not a lot of gameplay to it other than finding things to you need to read to get the whole story of the characters. I call it a character study game. It was very well written, I thought. There were a few things in it that could've been great puzzles to solve, but it didn't seem to let you do anything. Maybe I missed something though. I got a similar feeling from the TellTale games. Sometimes a great story, but nothing much to do in them, which begs the question as to whether they are really games or not.
The game Gone Home creeped me out just a little bit. The way any empty dark house at night during a storm would.