I like to think I'm good at third person action games like God of War and Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor. At least, I really get into them and try and learn the combat techniques.
I like to think I'm good at third person action games like God of War and Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor. At least, I really get into them and try and learn the combat techniques.
Cool, it goes on the list.
It's possible, once I learn how it all works, that the XBO will be fine, but, yeah, I got up and running on PS4 lightning fast. I even posted screen shots to Twitter without much effort. I didn't even want to look up how to do that on XBO 'cause it would take time away from my gaming. I feel like MS is always trying for the mainstream and loading their systems up with all this other junk I don't want like movies, music and TV. PS4 knows it's a gaming rig first.
Oh I can't wait to play Just Cause 3 on my XBO.
The summer of 2011 was when I started playing Gears of War games, I and II, and found them to be really fun. Then for the last part of the year and several months into 2012, I played Gears of War 3. Horde mode was so addictive.
Not a lot that's exclusive to the system. Family friendly games that is. I wonder why they haven't done those kind of games. There was Viva Pinata once. Maybe the player base is a little older than Nintendo's. Well, that's obvious now I think of it.
Yoshi's Wolly World. Yes. I want to play that.
I played the original Bioshock so long I started getting bioshock myself. Meaning, my nerves were starting to fray. I was actually starting to shake every time a splicer started screaming. I stopped.
I heard the sheep grow on trees. I want to see that.
Bloodborne. Yum, tastey. I want to try that.