
The quizzes so far have been on stuff like "facts about dogs" and things like that which don't ask your opinion about anything.
The quizzes so far have been on stuff like "facts about dogs" and things like that which don't ask your opinion about anything.
That's why I usually just do it once to see how far I get. Most of the real player races are fun like once, but I usually get trounced by better players which makes it frustrating.
The Super7 was part of a recent update I believe, so it should just show up on your map.
I drove past a barn the other day (which was empty) and wished I could look for more of them, but I've done them all.
There are some good deals every week now, it seems. So tempting, but I just put them on my wish list now.
Crackdown 3 was a blast.
I saw a big sale on Forza Motorsport last weekend and I almost went for it, but I really enjoy the Horizon series much more.
It's hard to resist deals, for me, both in games and books, but I've started to keep these wish lists for both and it seems to slow my need to purchase stuff. I feel like they're saved for another time, and it doesn't cost me a dime.
It's a thing. I'm wondering if there's an official IFPA youtube channel and whether I can watch some coverage of the tournaments coming later this month. It'd be funny to watch it like a sport.
Dead by Daylight is pretty cool. One guy plays the killer and the rest avoid him and try to fix various machines that enable escape. It's funny getting thrown onto a meat hook. Oh yeah, I've only played as a survivor so far.
Usually, casino games in video games are nearly like real ones and just fleece you of all your cash, but I needed this book for a side quest you can only get by winning at slots and poker. It's funny, because I am totally not into gambling, but I can see how certain personalities can get hooked on it, notably, my gaming buddy, who I have observed getting really hooked both in video games and in real life (though just in Dave N' Busters and not a real casino. I would never take him to a real casino, way too dangerous).
I used to never use auto-battle in anything, but right now, I just feel like it. My friend sits next to me playing the same game and does everything manually. My only gripe with tactics (auto) in DQXI is that it doesn't use the pep powers quite as often as I'd like. Interestingly, in the Tickington 2D levels, you can auto-battle but easily choose your own pep powers. In 3D it's somewhat hidden so you can't access it without making your character fully manual. I switched to manual once or twice to complete side quests that asked me to use specific pep powers. If you kept it in auto, they would never get used.
I didn't know about this game. I wish I could get it on consoles.