I played Enchanted Arms. I thought it was ok. Really silly characters. I think I finished it too.
There's always more than I think there are. So much for wanting to play them all.
I played Enchanted Arms. I thought it was ok. Really silly characters. I think I finished it too.
There's always more than I think there are. So much for wanting to play them all.
I looked up their distribution centers once. Mine is on the other side of the state from me in Pittsburgh.
I just got a notification that I'm being sent my next game, and I only returned the one I had Sunday night. The last one I returned, though, took a week before they got it. I mailed both by the same post office. Weird. I'm not sure why that happens. Maybe someone doesn't scan the bar code sometimes.
A Way Out looks cool. I just heard an interview on Gameinformer's podcast with the lead developer. The co-op makes me think of those Army of Two games. Mark and I played one of them once but we got on each other's nerves a bit. I think it's better for us when we don't have to cooperate too much. A Way Out seems very heavy on the cooperation. Also, we haven't played a couch co-op game in years. It's got to be online co-op or I doubt I'll get him to play it.
I was thinking how terrifying they all are at times. Original Doom literally gave me the creeps, and the new Wolfenstein games are frightfully violent when you stop laughing at how ridiculous they are.
I just watched Wolfenstein II again in the Bethesda Press Conference video. Those graphics are so sharp. Mark was already talking about buying it day one. I don't know how I'll do that though with my limited budget. I maybe watching him play it.
I want to get into Eternal Sonata and Tales of Vesperia.
JRPs on Xbox, there aren't a lot of them. I think I can tackle a project like that.
It basically is a 16-bit RPG with just bigger environments. Somehow it feels a little bit over simplified, though. Maybe that's why it didn't do as well as it should have in Japan.
It's an enormous game. I'm doing a lot of running through environments that have little more than some minor monsters, which I then run around to avoid endless small battles.
I didn't know about the cartoon. I'll have to check that out.
The shooting mechanics were perfect. Yea, it could be a little difficult in spots but, man did it control well. I still have a vivid memory of unloading on a room of Nazi with dual weilded rocket launchers. It was rediculous.
I'm so excited for it. I still new to play Wolfenstein Old Blood, the standalone DLC for New Order. I'd also like to play New Order again on XBO, since I originally played it on X360.
I like Sea of Theives, but I don't like having to get a team of real players together to play it. I hope I can do it single player, but I don't think it's being designed for that. Too bad, I love pirate stories.
I was thinking the same thing about 4K Minecraft. The visuals don't exactly call for such high resolution. Seemed a little weird to me.
Oh man, that Need for Speed really does seem like Burnout. Me likey.
Beyond Good & Evil 2's animations are just sick. Incredible! The dialog is a little bit simple but visually it's. . . wow! I'll check that one out.