Boy - Bartholomew (Bartho if there's a character limit)
Girl - Rachel
Nerdy guy - Tobias
Foreigner - Win How
Dog - Waggleton
Food - Fish Heads
Thing - Treant Figure with action Hammerbranch
Boy - Bartholomew (Bartho if there's a character limit)
Girl - Rachel
Nerdy guy - Tobias
Foreigner - Win How
Dog - Waggleton
Food - Fish Heads
Thing - Treant Figure with action Hammerbranch
DQB has a little more focused objectives.
That hack 'n' slash mechanic is ok, just not my thing really. I mean, I like it in some games, but when it's kind of chaotic and hard to do specific things, unlike in Diablo III, I get kind of annoyed with it. I got a similar feeling with the battle mechanic in Ni No Kuni. It had some tactical aspects, but it was largely a spastic, hard to control, mess.
Yea, I played Builders and got stuck in it. I don't know what I did, but I couldn't build my city right and level up at one point. I couldn't figure it out. I really liked it though, so I'll be all over the sequel when it comes out.
I worked a lot for many years, and I was happy to get away from it for a while, but then I got worried about money. I'm still worried about it. Full time does have its benefits. Security being one.
I remember Road Trip. At least, I remember playing it. I don't remember much else.
I didn't finish the first DQH game either. Something about the real time battles gets old after a while.
I'm similarly inclined. I used to have Netflix, but now I don't. Not much time for regular TV, but I have watched The Orville lately as it usually comes on just when Mark and I are finished gaming.
I like these mashup games. Golf seems a good choice, too.
I'd watch. It is on 3DS, isn't it?
October is my birthday month. It's completely crazy this year and disorienting because I'm barely working and doing school. I'm not sure what the heck I think I'm doing. So it's just weird.