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 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.
I've been picking up used vinyl again, mostly to frame on my wall. I also got a Of Montreal CD the other day - all at my used record store and Goodwill. New music is way overpriced but Barnes & Noble has some budget stuff I might look at soo (I've got a gift card).
Yeah, I heard the other day on IGN's Podcast Unlocked that it'll also come to PS4. Some Microsoft first-party devs are allowed to release on other platforms like Mojang and Double Fine, which is great.
Well, maybe with the pressure off fighting in Story Mode, I'll get obsessive about side missions.
You can use a seed world like the Stronghold Village (this on Xbox) to get a village right away near the spawn point but I like to randomize and see what comes up. Usually I climb a mountain or build a quick tower to see farther around me. If that doesn't work, I start boating because a lot of towns are on rivers and oceans. I like hunting them down, but it's time consuming.
I started sleeping at night thinking that might help, but ultimately it didn't. Sometimes the Golem gets stuck somewhere and neglects the town.
I was thinking of walls but it's so time consuming in survival mode. I've done moats before and earthworks. Fences might be good, especially stone ones. I usually have a lot of stone anyway from mining. I'll try that next time but there is one problem. Sometimes mobs just spawn anywhere there is a shadow or sometimes just anywhere, like in a house. If I keep the place lit, though, I think I'll be alright.
I also need to remember how to heal a zombie villager. I remember it was a golden apple and maybe a potion.
I wish that mod, Brutal Doom, would come to console. Also, I saw that Doom 64 will be released at the same time as the new Doom. I can't remember, but wasn't Doom 64 just another port of original Doom?
Lots of characters does sound good for a tactics game, but I'm with you. I want an adventure game.
First one is not on Game Pass, but I bet it will be soon since MS owns the studio. 2 will definitely be on Game Pass when it comes out. Yeeha!
I never finished a lot either. This year I only recorded what I finished instead of everything. I think the number was 22, which now that I say that, seems like a lot. Most were shorter games though.