I have a few I'd still like but I didn't see any of them at Toys R Us when they were 50 cents each the other week.
I have a few I'd still like but I didn't see any of them at Toys R Us when they were 50 cents each the other week.
I think I topped 500 hours in Halo C.E. back in the early 2000s. It was over three years though. Probably around 250 a year.
I'm slowly moving away from physical copies of games, just like everybody else.
There's some track not too far from me where you can just take your car and do time trials and such. I guess I'd do that if I had a fast car.
i keep hearing other people putting in a thousand hours into one game, mostly MMOs. I guess if that's all you played all year, it makes sense.
Yea, being stuck with Toy Box is a real downer, but I liked using Wreck-it Ralph in the arena area, and I just wanted Sorcerer Mickey to look at.
Me too. The sequel is remade for PS4. I may get it.
The TellTale games I've played seem really long to me probably because I'm mostly just watching them, and that's kind of boring, relatively speaking. But each episode of Tales from the Borderlands was about 2 hours and Back to the Future about 3 hours each.
Super Beat Sports might be interesting. I was wondering what Harmonix was doing lately.
I was just noticing a bunch of Minecraft books in the library last weekend. Stories, guides, programing books, it's still massive.
My top 3DS game was Etrian Odyessy V at 13 hours.Top PS4 game was Persona 5 at 8.5 hours. I even recorded a few hours in arcades too. It was overwelmingly Xbox One though. That's what my friend Mark plays, so I tend to do the same. I hope to do more on PS4 this year though and try and squeeze some Vita in too. I really want a Switch but until I start working full time again, it's just not going to happen.