I grabbed a bunch of ftp games on XBO a few weeks ago to try. Some of them were really good like Gems of War by the makers of Puzzle Quest. I should stop buying games.
I grabbed a bunch of ftp games on XBO a few weeks ago to try. Some of them were really good like Gems of War by the makers of Puzzle Quest. I should stop buying games.
Any game that's fun in co-op turns into a long player. I love getting into massive battles with screen filling badies like you find in Nephalem Rifts. The game never slows down at all no matter how much is going on. It's great.
Sometimes I write down the time I start and end each game session, and other times I just remember how much I played at the end of the day and record it. I've checked some in game time clocks on occasion and they usually record a little less time. But if I'm basically playing a game between 1pm and 10pm, then that's 9 hours of play time. I don't care what the in game clock says.
Oh man, Jim Sterling vid very fun.
Like to see a lot of variety in free-to-play games out there. Reminds me I don't need to spend anything on games if I really want to. I should want to.
Riding a Chocobo around sounds like fun. I want to do that in a game.
A focus F1RC007 (http://drones.specout.com/l/1267/Force1RC-Focus-F1RC007) Don't know when I'm going to find the time to fool with it though.
By playing it on XBO, I thought of all the other games I played on X360 that I can now replay on XBO for a new set of achievements like the Disney Infinity games and Borderlands 2 and Pre-Sequel. I know there's others.
Diablo is so addictive. I'm really looking forward to finishing the last achievement and moving on. It's like been 100 hours now and I have so much else to try.
Assassin's Creed wasn't horrible.
I was considering the DLC, but just to see the levels, I may wait for a crazy good sale. There's just not much there for me to do. A couple hours, that's all.