
That's what I do.
That's what I do.
Played Blue Dragon this year. It was a ton of fun. I still have to go finish off Nene though. You have to finish everything you want to in the big world before you commit to the final battle which locks you out of everything once you start it. The one bad design decision I feel in the game.
Yea, not having trophies is a bummer.
My weirdness is that I don't finish new games, but then go and 100% old stuff like Open Season and Lego Star Wars.
I liken this to what I used to do to make music mixes. I would collect favorite songs from albums I listened to over a year and then cut the list down to a single hour of music. The resulting mix was so intensely enjoyable to me, it would drive me totally out of my head! I want to do this with games too.
That sounds cool. I have several Genesis collections already though, but it's still neat.
This isn't new areas but in Just Cause there's sometimes a sort of glitch where a person will get stuck standing on your car. Once I hit a motorcycle and it must've been stuck underneath my car for a while, but when it finally got unstuck, the rider popped up and stood on the hood of my car and stayed there no matter where I drove. Another time, I hit a car with a flat bed truck and the person flew out and into the bed and walked around back there stuck but still alive while I kept driving. I like little weird events like that in games. It surprises you.
Hearts of Iron looks like a good translation to PC of those WWII board games by Avalon Hill I used to play. Age of Wonders I found out about when looking up Triumph Studios because of their Overlord games on console. Damn, I've got to get a gaming PC up and running. These are must-play games for me.
I played a demo of it when it came out. I still want to play it.
I replayed Big Red One not too long ago. Yes, it is awesomely good.