Working both iOS and Android. Nice.
I'm curious about G.I. Joe, but it seems not fun.
Working both iOS and Android. Nice.
I'm curious about G.I. Joe, but it seems not fun.
I love the vibe in Bloodborne, all that creepiness and macabre creatures. I'll try it again sometime for sure when I'm less impatient.
I still have NG Black around here somewhere. I've never beaten it or even gotten very far in it, and that's supposed to be the easier of them.
I have a fond memory of renting Partners and completing it. I had it from Gamefly and bought the game afterward. I still need to finish the first one and Inside Story, which I have.
I've love to buy a better TV, but I don't really need it. My cheapo 1080p flat screen has worked fine for at least five years now. Also, I got another one just like it at Goodwill for $25 to use at home. Why spend so much just for 4K. It's not so great.
I figure I should be able to do all the basic functions of a game in the first hour or so. If not, something is wrong with the game.
I played the first Ni No Kuni too, but I couldn't get very far with that battle system. Ni No Kuni II is much easier to manage.
I've beaten Partners in Time before, but it's been a while. I probably love it because it's easier than the other ones and I got through it all. I like it when I can finish a game.
Well, I like getting stuck, because then I can go try something new. Also, if you know how to draw a weapon in Bloodborne, let me know. It's so boring looking things up. I'd rather hear it from a person.
I'm sure I tried Zelda 2 in the 90s when I was collecting. I was probably frustrated with the difficulty and didn't play it very long. I admire a difficult game, but don't like playing them.
I really miss my Vita for that screen. One day I'll get an OLED TV.
I love them, just why, oh why do they have to have such obscure solutions. I get it, they're padding the game to take longer, but damn that frustrates me. To look up a guide makes me feel like a failure. I'm not going to do it. Maybe. . .