
Yea, they're really nice to look at.
Yea, they're really nice to look at.
Oh man! I forgot to look for Luigi's Mansion Arcade. I saw that once there but didn't this time. I think I like this arcade way better than Dave & Busters because it has so many Japanese games in it. I didn't go for most of what I saw at Dave & Busters.
I didn't know much about Ultron or Nova until I played Disney Infinity. There Ultron says something I repeat often because it's funny, "I have beaten you in every conceivable way." Nova was a very versatile character in the game.
Dormammu is sort of Dr. Strange's nemesis, always causing him problems, in the comics. He definitely doesn't ride a motorcycle.
I like "Super Harry Potter" and "Dr. Weird". Dr. Weird should be a spinoff character that challenges Dr. Strange to magic duels every so often. Ha!
Great man! Sounds like your set up nice.
I really want to play Neir Automata and Nioh. Sometime when I'm in the money, I think.
I almost saw Justice League but bailed at the last moment in favor of a poetry reading. I've heard it's a mix bag of good and bad. I keep thinking I might go see it before it leaves the theaters, though.
I really want to play Injustice 2 even though I'm not a fighting game fan. I just want to mess around with the characters and upgrade stuff.
Women in NASA set is cool. I'd get it for my neice but she's probably too old for it now. Teenagers. Maybe she's a big nerd though. I just don't know.
Very timely. Triumph Studios, dev on this series, is from the Netherlands. Coincidence?
That third picture looks like one done with action figures. I kind of like that idea - a story surrounded by pictures of action figures acting out the events.
This game sounds like a deviant's version of Skyrim. It peaks my inner weird.
I wish I could dye everything in the game. I'll dye, dye, dye it all.
I recall a song by Man-O-War, Kill with Power. I'd rename it Dye with Power and scream, "dye! dye! dye!", just as they do, but with the new meaning.
The open world formula certainly provides a lot of distractions from the main story, making you forget what it was. The complete story really didn't hit home for me in Fable 2 until I had played it three times. The first time I was consumed with doing every side thing. The second and third time I was focused on specific achievements. That third time, though, I actually saw the main story clearly because I wasn't chasing all those other things. Open world kind of works against story telling, I think. It's hard to follow a narrative. You end up making your own side story instead.