
I want to play Crystal Crisis.
I think I have the GB cart of Link's Awakening.
I wouldn't mind trying VR in the Labo kit.
My favorite of the year? I guess Borderlands 3.
I want to play Crystal Crisis.
I think I have the GB cart of Link's Awakening.
I wouldn't mind trying VR in the Labo kit.
My favorite of the year? I guess Borderlands 3.
Oh sweeeet! I played it way back but I've totally forgotten it. Mark forgot it too because when I asked him he said it was the same as Doom 1. I'm definitely going to play it again.
They may take the same time, I guess, but I'd be in favor of a stone fence because you only need one level of it to keep stuff out. One block of stone wall can be climbed over by mobs. You need a lot of wood for fencing. Stone is easier to mine and convert to fencing.
Mark and I used to race to see how fast we could mine the basic matterials for a nether portal - that's diamond and obsidian. I can do it lightning fast now: spawn in, dig to level 12, mine 'til you get some diamond (not too long on that level), make the diamond pickaxe, find some obsidian (also doesn't take too long to find at that level), chop the obsidian, build the nether portal. Done.
Me too. I've always wanted to play Force Awakens. That's crazy though. 9 games in one.
I just looked through their $4.99 section today. Almost bought a few things but didn't. The vinyl they have is really cool and wanted to buy some since they were 50% off, but even with that sale they were still $15, and that's kind of crazy. I got the stuff on my wall for $1-$7 each. Yeah, they're old and scratchy, but I like that.
Witcher is pretty great. I love riding horses in games.
This part I played wasn't creepy at all. I think it's weird how scared people get of forests, so I was kind of making fun of the game as I played it. But, it probably does have jump scares and such later on. If only I could get on a new path in that woods. It doesn't let you bushwack through certain areas.
Skylanders would have you switching characters every few minutes if you listened to them. Every level has loads of different sections that have benefits towards only one element type. I try to stick with one character as long as possible. Even when there is a special location in a level that can only be accessed by one type of figure, I don't swap out. Swap-Force is even crazier with the swapable characters. Half a character can be swapped for another half a character to make a weird combination character. Some areas require two different element types for one figure. I'll do those later on.
I kind of doubt it now. They're all too old and I don't see my one sister's family anymore. But never say never.
I'm always getting hardware after the actually release day. I have to remember exactly when it was but it's usually a year or so after day-one. Except now it's been over two years since Switch came out and I still don't have one. Oh and I waited 5 years to get a Wii-U.
A couple of games are a bit weird as to release date and when Mark and I played them. Diablo III came out 2013 on PC but we didn't get it until just after Ultimate Evil Edition came out a year later. Same with Minecraft out in 2011 but we played it when it came to Xbox Live in 2012.
For me it just takes longer to get through things having to fight a lot. But it depends on the game. Sometimes I really get into it. Witcher's combat is pretty good, but you have to do all this preparing and combine spells with sword play. It gets a bit complicated.