Yea, I seem to remember it being just meh.
Yea, I seem to remember it being just meh.
The first time I played it I didn't even go to the Spire, or stopped just before it, for some reason. I know because when I did the first Spire mission this time, I got the achievement for it. I thought that would be the end, but there's much more game to go.
I did the marriage thing just before the Spire without really thinking about it. You're gone for 10 years in the Spire, so I shouldn't have been surprised to see a 10 year old child when I went back to the marriage house afterwards, but I was.
I think I might've missed the achievement for sacrificing 10 people in the Temple of Shadows before I went to the Spire. I figure that part is early in the game, and I won't be unhappy to restart another character just to get that later on.
I was just thinking the other day about all the games I have now on XBO that are in my library but not actually installed on my system. If the service goes, so does all those games, unless I download them all to an external hard drive. I dont' really want to do that but I'll keep an ear out for any future changes and then maybe I will install them all so I don't lose them.
I still have my Wii VC games on a memory stick. I should go check if I still have some points there, but I probably wont because I don't want to hook it up again. But I may. Grab that last game before it disappears.
I'm still buying physical copies for any games I really want. All these downloadables are mostly free stuff I got, or stuff I got super cheap on sales. I'll be annoyed but not crazy mad if they disappear. Well, I might get mad.
I have a Playstation game called All-Star Slammin' D-Ball. I think that's the only dodge ball game I have played.
Some of those interceptions were do to tipped passes or when he got hit just as he passed too.
Someone needs to do another monster movie game where you just squash cities and fight each other.
There were some good ones for ZX Spectrum. I played a few on the Rare Replay collection. I just think of how memory has expanded so much. Games before the turn of the century are such small files. You could probably put them all on a large hard drive right now. I've seen some multi-game systems at one of my local arcades and they have thousands of games on some of them.
I was at a convention this weekend and saw a lot of games I would normally have looked at closely. I dont' have the cash right now and even if I did, I might think twice. Wait. . . naw, I'd probably have bought a bunch of them.
Thank you for bringing it up, because I skipped it by accident. I'll do it next.
Yea, I don't know what it is about Taito, but I've liked almost everything I've played by them.
Well, there just wasn't much available that year. I mean, unless you want Pong in ten variations. Who even knew Colossal Cave Adventure even existed? Arcades were cool though - Breakout, Speed Race. I'd probably spend all my short time travel time there. And I understand it was your birth year. I hold a fondness for my birth year, but really, I didn't do anything, or know about anything except mother's milk and pooping.
I want to play that River City Rumble on 3DS. The original frustrated me a little bit, but I still liked it. A remake could hit that sweet spot for me.