I watch my nephew do the same thing with Minecraft mods. What's with this "chase each other around" thing. Seems to be so entertaining to some people. I say, blah.
I watch my nephew do the same thing with Minecraft mods. What's with this "chase each other around" thing. Seems to be so entertaining to some people. I say, blah.
Speaking of draining wallets, I almost pulled the trigger on a new iPod touch. Mine's a 2nd generation and crashes pretty regularly now. I didn't like how small the current gen one is. I'd like it to be as big as an iphone. Maybe I should just get a phone. Also, it was so busy, they told me I'd have to wait 30 minutes just to talk to someone. No thanks. I looked at it on my own. Then didn't get one. Dodged a bullet there, I guess.
I do want a Wii-U. Not sure why though really. I should just wait until they give it away for $40 like they're doing with a Wii at Gamestop with WiiSports and Super Mario Galaxy. But, I may get one anyway. Wallets a' drainin'.
I was in no mood for griefing and unfair game design that day. Luckily though, it's sent me to other games. I just got Severed on Vita and I'm about to pick up No Man's Sky.
I played it on PS3 and got stuck somewhere in the middle of it. It does get hard. I wish other games used their active-time, turn-based battle system. It would be great for military strategy games. I think Operation Darkness on 360 was the only one like it.
I heard Trails was a pretty long game. Congrats for finishing it.
I have FFX on PS2. I want to get into the FF games before they actioned up the battle system. I didn't get on well with the system in FFXII. I'll give it another chance sometime, but it baffled me at first.
I think I might like it. Crafting and exploration are nice. I heard language learning too.
Just saw the trailer. I've been having trouble finding the time for TV these days. All I watch are a few trailers and a few theater movies. That's about it.
If I go back to it, I'll restart the game and try and figure it out. I'm really not about guides right now actually. Whenever I feel the need for a guide these days, like I do now in Dragon Quest VII, I just quit. It seems like work to go searching the net, and I got other games I want to play. Thanks though.
I remember cyber punk becoming a thing in High School, but I thought it was strange and not for me. I liked my deep space scifi and magic heavy fantasy. I got to be on another planet or deep in a forest full of magic loving elves to be happy. What's that say about me?
Now though, I'm kind of interested. I read Snowcrash and Neuromancer recently.
Me. I have a whole shelf full of Wii games I need to get to. Zack and Wiki among them.