Yea, I would use the element effects on enemies and listen to what they said. The fire one gets them to say stuff like "my face, my face". Kind of morbid but in the context of the game it's funny.
Yea, I would use the element effects on enemies and listen to what they said. The fire one gets them to say stuff like "my face, my face". Kind of morbid but in the context of the game it's funny.
Makes me think of Robotron and Zaxxon mashed together.
I've been watching The Orville and Big Bang Theory mainly because I happen to be at my friend's place on Thursday nights, and that's what he watched. I don't watch much TV on my own anymore.
I remember Tower Records well. It was down in Philly on South Street, and I'd make the pilgrimage every so often. I remember they had a seperate store down there for all their classical stuff. Ah, the days when music stores existed.
Good for you.
I listen to podcasts in my car. I mix it up a lot: GameInformer, IGN, Major Nelson, Grammar Girl, NY Times book review, BBC world news and Ted talks.
I heard amiibos aren't selling particularly well. I still like them, though. I should look for sales.
Yea, there was also DD: Arenas and DD: Raw too. I only liked the ones where you could do crash racing like in Burnout. I don't like arena battles in any game. Going round in circles is so darn boring to me.
I was freezing enemies in some game recently and then breaking them with a melee punch. That never gets old. I forget which game it was though.
One of the later Borderlands, maybe 2 or Pre-Sequel, has ice element weapons. I was making it snow on the field with a combination of grenades and rockets that had that element attached to them. I want to do something similar with B1. They only got electric, corrosive, fire, and explosive elements though.
I heard recently that there are a bunch of Avengers games being made. I just want to play another Deadpool game, or Wolverine game. . . and a Dr. Strange game. It is kind of weird there hasn't been more Marvel games outside of Lego ones.
Me too, but for some reason it's clicking with me right now. I think I got tired of the endless grind of Etrian Odyssey Nexus. Crosswords DS lets me just play a few boards in a spare moment and be done with it.
I usually get frustrated with the game at some point because I can never determine what weapon is better than another. It's great to have so many of them, but it should be clear what is going to work better. There's something inherently zany about every part of the game that makes serious strategy a waste of time. It's better to just wing it, forget the stats, and see what works. That kind of annoys me.