Recently I finished playing Brutal Legend (a pretty mediocre game at best, very boring at worst), and have since switched to Fallout 3, cause I'm late in doing pretty much everything.
Recently I finished playing Brutal Legend (a pretty mediocre game at best, very boring at worst), and have since switched to Fallout 3, cause I'm late in doing pretty much everything.
The thing is, the game is hilarious, it's an interesting story, and it's really cool, if you're a metal fan, when you pick up all the little references and such. But the game-play itself can't decide if it wants to be a mediocre 3rd person axe swinger, or a mediocre RTS.
Recently I finished playing Brutal Legend (a pretty mediocre game at best, very boring at worst), and have since switched to Fallout 3, cause I'm late in doing pretty much everything.
The thing is, the game is hilarious, it's an interesting story, and it's really cool, if you're a metal fan, when you pick up all the little references and such. But the game-play itself can't decide if it wants to be a mediocre 3rd person axe swinger, or a mediocre RTS.
Is it bad that I like the dialogue trees way more than the combat in Dragon Age?
I haven't played it, but isn't that normal for an RPG (that doesn't suck)? RPG combat is really just a way to make a game longer without having to add more dialogue.
While I'm lame and about 2 years behind on the portable gaming front, just starting to play Advance Wars: Days of Ruin. Now it's reminding me at how much I suck at turn based strategy.
Assassin's creed 2. Stabbin' Dudes, Pimpin mah villa. It's a living.
And now I've got the Wrist-gun-stabby-shooter-thinger, It seems that the last hour of my play devolved into "I shot a man in venice, just to watch him die. And fall off a roof. And scare the bejesus out of a bunch of poor saps below."
I've replayed OoT, LttP, Majora's Mask, and Link's Awakening many times. I have never felt like replaying any of the Zelda games that have come out since the Wind Waker, though. Is anyone else like this?
Also I'll be playing Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth when it comes out tomorrow.
I have never felt like replaying any of the Zelda games that have come out since the Wind Waker, though. Is anyone else like this?
It's because the games take so long to beat the first time.
I replayed WW once. I tried to replay TP, but my disc was scratched, and it freezes in the early parts of the game...Haven't replayed PH, and don't intend to replay ST once I finally beat it.
While I'm lame and about 2 years behind on the portable gaming front, just starting to play Advance Wars: Days of Ruin.
I've also started playing this again. I really, really enjoy the Advance Wars games. I tried to play Stalker (Shadows of Chernobyl) because I had heard it hyped up, and didn't really find it that enjoyable or unique. Should I try a different Stalker game?
I've replayed OoT, LttP, Majora's Mask, and Link's Awakening many times. I have never felt like replaying any of the Zelda games that have come out since the Wind Waker, though. Is anyone else like this?
With the exception of Majora's, samesies. I replayed Wind Waker once to get 100%, but I don't intend to ever play it again. Twilight Princess though, I would readily play again multiple times. As far as I'm concerned, that's the only really good Zelda since OoT.
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Also: Stalker is worryingly sub-par considering it came out after Half-Life 2.
[Edit] Both episodes of Precipice are also five dollars! Hell yeah!
Also I'll be playing Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth when it comes out tomorrow.