I noticed how good Guerrilla Games last Killzone game looked. I can't wait to see this one.
I noticed how good Guerrilla Games last Killzone game looked. I can't wait to see this one.
Really tempted to pick up the Mega Man Legacy Collection. I also tried to add The Disney Afternoon Collection to my rental list, but it wasn't available on Gamefly. Is it download only?
The blood thing always seems to do it. Have a little blood and it's instantly "M" rated. Unless it's purple or chartreuse.
I think it's funny. My friend Mark is always unhappy when he's not Master Chief. I thought it was neat to be the Arbiter. There's that moment you first control him and the light sword appears in your hand. Frickin' cool!
Loved the exploded butthole. Want to play Horizon and Mad Max more than ever now.
Halo C.E. is the only Halo I can get my friend Mark to play with me all the way through. We always start 2 but never finish it for one reason or another. I mean, we finished it together once when it first came out, but that was it. Halo C.E. though. Anytime we start it, we finish it.
I still don't know why Reach hasn't been given the Anniversary treatment. Oh wait, it's ten year isn't 'til 2020. Halo 3 should have one this year, but it's seems it won't happen. Still, Halo Reach should at least have a current gen version to go with The Master Chief Collection.
I keep trying to remember how much I spent at the arcade on a typical weekend in my teens. I think it was 5 or 10 dollars. Maybe not 10. That seems like a lot. 5 sounds right though. That's 20 plays or 5 plays of Dragon's Lair, which was one of the first $1 games.
I can't think of another game who's story has really stuck with me like Halo's. I mean, it's a scifi story, not crazy deep and all, but it conjures up all those novels I read in high school. Also, it's a positive tale of heroism and victory over impossible odds. That's always uplifting.
Fanboys for sure, but I heard several journalists on my podcasts, who are usually pretty critical of everything, just gush about it. And, I heard a roundtable discussion on GameInformer's podcast with Bioshock's Ken Levine, among other serious game devs, and they were all just overflowing with praise. I think part of it might be that Nintendo hasn't really put out anything really great in a good while and it's renewed everyone's long dormant love of Nintendo.
I saw Guardians starts in April. I'm currently thinking that I'll wait until a copy with all the episodes comes out. I'm wondering if I can resist it though.