
Damn straight. I'm glad I choose getting a 3DS when I did.
Damn straight. I'm glad I choose getting a 3DS when I did.
I was never good at this game. One of these days I'll just keep playing it until I beat it.
That's one sexy book.
I don't recall that happening to me. Have you tried having your strongest fighters go straight for the chick while your other fighters support them? It also works if you have everyone paired off with the right person.
Good to see you back, man.
Today I plan to pick up Bravely Default (3DS). I may pick up Lego Marvel Super Heroes (360) too. It's on sale at Toys R Us.
I played through these games over 30 each. I used to think ME1 dragged on more. At some point I realized ME2 did. I started ME2 recently and it just takes longer to get going in that game. You're forced to do things in the 2nd game that you don't have to do in the 1st. Because of the focus change from experience points to upgrades, you spend a lot of time acquiring upgrades and the money and the materials you need to make them. You can't really upgrade at all until you pick you Mordin. In ME1, you don't have that. You can stick to your main missions and you'll upgrade enough and pick on the appropriate upgrades along the way. You don't even have to go to shops. ME1 does have more dialog with other characters (off ship), but if you know what they say, you can skip through that stuff in seconds.
Probably the biggest thing that keeps ME1 shorter, is the fact that you're not dragged down with making everyone your friend to keep them alive at the end of the game. I'm not a big fan of the loyalty missions. It's probably from doing them so many times. It also didn't help that most of them are barely a cameo in the 3rd game. It makes me think, "Why am I spending an extra 8 hrs to make them loyal to save them for?" One of my friends finished ME2 just under 6 hrs. Sadly, his whole crew died.
I think I have this game. I hadn't played it yet though. I guess I'm not missing much.
In my opinion, there are more openly closed minded people today than ever. It's ridiculous to judge a person on their thoughts. All of us have bad thoughts that we don't act on. It's what we do with our thoughts that matter. To recognize the thought as inappropiate and taking control of it and not acting on it is more important.
I mean damn!! They say Christians are closed minded?! What, are you sure these people aren't religious nut-bags?
I played New Vegas for about 5 min. I really wasn't in the mood to play it at the time. I need to get back to it.
This week, my wife won $50 on a lottery ticket and didn't know it. She almost threw it away.