ha ha, that term always attracts my attention. Reminds me of table-top gaming, dnd and the wizardry I used to play in high school. I'm actually highly skeptical of any RPG that isn't turn-based.
ha ha, that term always attracts my attention. Reminds me of table-top gaming, dnd and the wizardry I used to play in high school. I'm actually highly skeptical of any RPG that isn't turn-based.
Interesting. Zune too crashed and burned just as I was getting interested in it.
They at least have a few like a series of casual fair like Suduku, Solitaire and a word game I forget right now. Also they had that Gears of War tie-in I played a little bit of. I wonder if that Diablo Immortal just out on phones has achievements?
That would be a cool MST3K game. Just about anything short of what they put out would be interesting to me.
I have a growing fascination with the NGPC. That Golf game looks pretty good but, like you, I want to play that Card Fighters game. I have a DS version of it I still haven't gotten to.
I have Forgotten Lands now, but didn't get to it this week. Maybe on Monday, July 4th.
I read one or two of the comics that show was based on. It was okay. I didn't get into it overmuch. Interesting story though.
I had the same initial experience with it. I played for a few hours and then got distracted. Great game, and I eye the comics every week wondering if I should read them. The sequel has me thinking of reaquiring a PS4, seriously.
Yeah, I don't even read mysteries, but this kept my interest probably because of the scifi/cyberpunk aspects.
I got really hooked on Shadowrun Returns on Monday. For a PC game, it's darn well adapted for console. I had no trouble doing anything in the game. I also think the reason i was getting hooked is that the writing is good. I really got caught up in the murder mystery story and all the characters, good and bad.
I like games that give you an interactive moment to decide your character like entering the bathroom in Leather Goddesses to determine sex. DoubleFine games do that kind of thing as well.
I played Zork as my first PC gaming experience on an IBM 5150. I never finished it as I kept getting either lost or killed. I played it again recently because it is playable on a computer in a Call of Duty Black ops game (name I forget at the moment). I got killed there too.
I think the next similar game I played was Shadowgate on the Mac, but that wasn't just text.
It's interesting that you can sustain interest in a video game with only text. Oh wait, of course you can, that's a book. Ha ha.
I'm not sure how I got copies of those two games on PS2, but I still have them.