I'm only Gold. I gain coins pretty slowly so I usually miss out on these giveaways anyway.
I'm only Gold. I gain coins pretty slowly so I usually miss out on these giveaways anyway.
I'm interested in this game. Would love to play it on my PSP. PC makes me worried, but I may go there.
Well, FF9 and Mega Man 2 are both on PSN I'm pretty sure. I could play those there. I'm pretty busy with EDF2025 at the moment, but I could carve out some time to get a few hours a week in on those for the club.
I don't really have any suggestions. I'm open to playing anything really.
I tried the super hard mode in Bioshock once. It was interesting in that it totally changed the pace of the game and made you play in a totally different way. I liked it for a little while, but it was brutally slow going and I stopped.
I think it devalues games in general. I like buying a game. It makes it feel substantial and valuable. With a service that offers up tons of games for a monthly fee, what's any one of them worth? Not much. They're throw away games.
I mean, I like getting a deal on a game as much as the next person, but when it gets to a kind of Netflix type service where you have everything for one low monthly fee, I like it at first, but then I lose interest, because I can watch anything anytime for almost nothing. The value of those things becomes almost nil and I go find something more rare to care about. Sounds kind of weird doesn't it, but my music listening and movie watching has kind of suffered from all-you-can-eat type buffet services. I just don't care anymore if I can have everything all the time. Nothing is special anymore.
I own Skyrim, just need to find the time.
I really like the mods that effect the mood of the game through adjustments to lighting and the environment. That video highlighted character mods and funny stuff you can do there, but I like the ones you spotlighted in the previous Elder Scrolls Forge articles better.
About the closest I got to such games was playing a lot of PopCap games in the early 2000s. Insane Aquarium was a particular favorite.
I got a Xbox 360 for Oblivion when that came out, but I found that I tend to get lost in open world games. As much as I enjoyed Oblivion, I always had trouble completing the main quest lines 'cause I'd wander off and do my own thing. In a way, I didn't care because I always like to create my own story in these games. So, my experience of Oblivion led me to want to play Skyrim, but I had some reservations, so I still haven't played it; however, I feel like I've played it because I had daily conversations with a coworker about it. Skyrim was a phenomenon when it came out. I met so many people who were playing it. Now it's $5 on Xbox Live. It's truely the end of a generation.
So what about Elder Scrolls Forge? More content please. Here, I'll add some myself.
You can't go wrong with Arkham Asylum. What a great game! I got to 50% completion before a particular stealth segment sent me into a paralysis of frustration. I have pretty low patience for such things, but I'm working on that. I HAVE to go back and finish that game. The brawling is so well done and Paul Dini, writer on the Batman Animated TV series, wrote the game's story. It's fantastic!
The web spiders are the worst. They shoot out threads and grab you and pull you in no matter where you are, doing damage to you all the way to the web. Then they wrap you up. You can't stop it except by killing them.