I'm going to go on a limb and say that the combat in ME1 is not really all that great. I really only played it for dat speech wheel. ME 2 was so much better just because they fixed combat.
ME2 was painfully difficult to finish. I don't know why I did it but I did. ME was not as bad but I made the sour decision to try and visit every one of the explorable planets. Honestly, I think they should have combined the better combat mechanics of the second one with the diversity they had in the first one and beef that up. I'm talking more stuff on the other planets, give them proper quests and don't make them feel like boring planets that I have no right business being on. Because then I just feel like a doofus in a moon rover asking myself what I'm doing with my life.
In the end I'm still not sure my suggestions would help it be a better game.
Just finished Arkham City. Not sure how I feel about the ending yet, I am not sure if has fully set in for me.
I really wonder if they're going to make a third Arkham game. Hamill announced that this is the last time he'll ever play Joker, so I think it's safe to say that Joker's definitely not coming back. And where do you go from Arkham City? One of the thugs in the city after you complete the end mission says something along the lines of "What next? Arkham-freakin'-Planet?"
Yeah, unless Batman: The Killing Joke gets adapted into an animated film he is gone for good from the role, well according to him.
With how the video game industry is about sequels I would not be surprised if there was one.
Personally I think Joker being gone is a good thing as if they do make a sequel they can focus on someone else being the big villain as Joker has really had the spotlight of these 2 games.
ME2 was painfully difficult to finish. I don't know why I did it but I did. ME was not as bad but I made the sour decision to try and visit every one of the explorable planets. Honestly, I think they should have combined the better combat mechanics of the second one with the diversity they had in the first one and beef that up. I'm talking more stuff on the other planets, give them proper quests and don't make them feel like boring planets that I have no right business being on. Because then I just feel like a doofus in a moon rover asking myself what I'm doing with my life.
In the end I'm still not sure my suggestions would help it be a better game.
Oh god, don't visit every freaking planet, only go get resources when you need them.. Those games are not really meant for 100% exploring planets, just do what it is sending you to do!
Correction, he said He wasn't doing the joker anymore unless a project came along that really took his fancy. If you remember, he said the same thing before he was hired for Arkham City.
If you play Bioshock or Bioshock 2, follow this guide and the mouse will work like it should. Though this does mean I can pretty easily headshot splicers out of the air when they try to jump me.
This PSvita is pretty snazzy, let me tell you. I'm playing me some Uncharted and some Blazblue.
Yeeeah I want one of these when the launch games start getting cheap. Tho it bugs me that theres no airplay-ish feature where you can stream your vita games to your tv via a ps3.
Oblivion's been fun but now it's really pissing me off. Attempting to join the mages guild, getting all the recommendation quests, one of the ones I completed and no longer have the dialog option to get a recommendation, but the mages guild quest doesn't register that I got a recommendation from that guy. Also, in the Cheydinhal recommendation quest, I dropped a bunch of stuff to get the ring of burden required for the quest, and seem to have lost my Mehrunes Razor for good. < That one's kind of my fault for not storing my stuff on the body, but I really don't know what to do about the recommendation registering.
Edit: The wiki saved me. This is a common bug that can be fixed by speaking to Earana afterwards.
Finally playing Borderlands and not getting sick. Doing co-op with Jason and Omar. I'm a siren. Part of me wants to be a hunter because I love sniping.
Finished Ghost Trick last night and my god what a game. You can tell throughout that it's written by the guy behind the Phoenix Wright series, so if you like that style of slightly-silly mystery, buy this game. Hell, as long as you don't dislike that style, buy this damn game.
The romance options in Mass Effect 2 are super limited (at least the ones for the achievement are), and I'm disappointed that I can't continue my Shepard/Liara relationship in a larger and more involved fashion.
So in addition to the other games I'm slowly going through, my girlfriend and I have decided to marathon all the Resident Evil games we have. We're both through the original, now playing through 2. Planning to do 3, Code Veronica, 4, and 5 to finish off.
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It brings the goods with the crazy and the absurdity and the over-the-top-edness (the last boss involves PUNCHING the PLANET EARTH in the FACE!).
It's a shame that the least enjoyable part of the game is the part where you actually play it.
If you can pay very little money for this game, experience it. Otherwise, pass.
In the end I'm still not sure my suggestions would help it be a better game.
I really wonder if they're going to make a third Arkham game. Hamill announced that this is the last time he'll ever play Joker, so I think it's safe to say that Joker's definitely not coming back. And where do you go from Arkham City? One of the thugs in the city after you complete the end mission says something along the lines of "What next? Arkham-freakin'-Planet?"
With how the video game industry is about sequels I would not be surprised if there was one.
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Edit: The wiki saved me. This is a common bug that can be fixed by speaking to Earana afterwards.
They must REALLY be scraping the bottom of the barrel if that quiz had anything to do with their selection.