
I can see what you mean about the slowness even though I'm not a fighting game player. Previous SF games do seem faster.
I can see what you mean about the slowness even though I'm not a fighting game player. Previous SF games do seem faster.
I love RPG card games. I'll have to try it.
I've been looking into Spotify and Netflix lately. I may switch my Game Pass on Xbox to one of those services. I kind of like physical media better those. It limits my choices, but limits can be good. I kind of lose interest when I have access to everything.
The movement is so fluid in Super Street Fighter. I just love the attitude of the characters as well.
I want to attach balloons to things in MGSV.
Something was strange in trying to string different moves together. I couldn't figure it out but I kept doing things and nothing would happen. I was probably being blocked by an AI enemy or something, but it drove me nuts.
You start as Vader and wreck house. What a great way to start a game.
The Rayman games are great. I'm just not a great fan of platformers in general. I love the style of the Rayman games, so I try them anyway.
Kameo was a 360 launch game. I got it later when I was getting cheap stuff to pick up achievements. I liked it then too but got stuck in it. Finished it this time.
Funny you mentioned the 360 because I just put my PS4 away and was thinking of hooking up my 360 for some games that didn't make backwards compatibility.
Kratos has to work to kills stuff in this game and he doesn't even kill his main foe. . . yet.
Eat Lead is trash. I knew it wasn't going to be great, but I expected it to be funny at least.
Sometimes I look up a guide and sometimes I just leave. It kind of depends. I just left Guacamelle but I'm still thinking about it.
The game is very funny. Well written. Lots of little innovative things in it too. Like when you meet a new Marvel character you have a brief moment when you have the option to watch a short montage that explains who the character is. I also like that it reminds you about certain achievements. Cool stuff.
Some games are like training grounds for the skills they give you. If you don't use them all, it gets harder than it's supposed to be.