
It gets updated regularly. They're also doing a dungeon crawl adventure, but I'm not sure if it'll come to consoles, or be a mode in Minecraft or a seperate game. I'm excited to try that out.
It gets updated regularly. They're also doing a dungeon crawl adventure, but I'm not sure if it'll come to consoles, or be a mode in Minecraft or a seperate game. I'm excited to try that out.
Yea, I jumped on it right away, and it was fun. I've got to get back to it and see if I can finish it.
I forget what games he chose as inprirations for the different recipes. but I'll get a copy sometime soon and take a close look at it.
I persist for a while but I'll give up eventually. The Minecraft one I'll get though. I'm at 20% and I'll just play a little bit every week until I finish it. I totally felt like I was playing Animal Crossing today by just harvesting and selling a lot.
I'll have to check out Soul Calibur as well. Last ones I played were on Dreamcast and original Xbox.
There's likely a cookie recipe in there. I did taste testing for some of the recipes Mark came up with.
There's really only just progression as if there were a story. Even a suggestion of a story is enough to get my interest.
I've always looked at fighting games to see if there is a story mode. I wanted to play Injustice and the newer Mortal Kombat games 'cause I heard there is a story mode in each of them.
Having to repeat something for a random drop a lot is not fun. There's an achievement in Borderlands to collect items dropped by Claptrap in the last piece of DLC. The drop rates for some of the items are very low and I never get all of them even after several playthroughs and probably thousands of destroyed claptraps.
The graphics are great and the interactive moments are neat the way they help tell the story.
I want to, but I probably won't play it unless it appears on Game Pass, or it's like on sale for $2. I think the games are interesting but I'm not really willing to shell out for one.