I haven't played it again yet, but I will. Sim City was a revelation when I was a kid.
I haven't played it again yet, but I will. Sim City was a revelation when I was a kid.
It's a great game, man. I'm constantly astonished by it.
I've definitely put in the hours with RPGMaker games. They're pretty good, but they can also be very limiting, but I think they enable a lot of people to tell stories and make games that they want to make. When I was younger, I would design Quake levels, but as much as I'm interested in making video games, I'm just not a mechanical thinker, and a lot of that stuff takes knowing coding and mathematical concepts that I just didn't understand. It was fun though.
Yeah, Bioware games are definitely an acquired taste. KOTOR was the first I ever played, though I've retroactively checked out Baldur's Gate and stuff. If it hadn't been star wars, maybe I wouldn't have gotten into KOTOR, the combat sucked. I'm kind of the opposite, I've tried to get into other western rpgs like Skyrim and Witcher, but I never really get into it. But I keep trying!
Yeah, it can be overwhelming. I'm kind of eagerly anticipating Microsoft's Cloud based gaming service, XCloud, but I know I'll be ever more overhwhelmed than I am now.
I downloaded this. I've never owned one of these games. I remember when the original version came out, it looked so cool, but I was never good at fighting games, thoough I like them. I haven't checked it out yet, but I will.
I've been craving a Nintendo first party game myself, but I'm not quite sure what.
Burnout Paradise is a damn fine game. I bought the complete version on sale for the PS3 back in the day, and played a lot of it. I just had never played a racing game like that before.
I don't know, but I would definitely like to play more detective games in general.
Yeah, I'm really been kind of intrigued of telling a story backwards, with the end of it being told in the first chapter, followed by the middle chapter, which is a prequel, and then the final chapter, which occurs before everything else. Kind of mind-busting.
Yeah, I'm definitely on a Western RPG binge. Tyranny is quite interesting. One feature I find neat, is you can have correspondence with characters over mail, and you choose your responses like you do in conversation, thoguh it happens slower. Pretty cool idea.