I'm enjoying VII on my 3DS, but I liked playing VIII on my TV a bit more.
I'm enjoying VII on my 3DS, but I liked playing VIII on my TV a bit more.
I'm clueless often already. Like just now, I had to find a character who disappears in the town I'm in with no darn clue as to where she went. No one could tell me, so I went from house to house searching every corner 'til I found her. Then, after I talked to her, I was at another quandry. So I just left the house I was in and suddenly she appears again and walks off in another direction. Ok, so now I follow her to where ever she just went? Yep. Enter the presentation of the quest proper in the next dialog sequence. The game leaves you hanging like that pretty often before you get a clear goal.
Oh, I didn't notice the pulsing. That's helpful. In any case, I found my missing piece after systematically going through all the towns in the past 'till I found one with a glowing orb. Even then, I couldn't find it until I cheated a bit by looking at a forum post. I hate these doors on the back of buildings you can't see until you rotate the camera around. I should've known, though, because you can see the back door from inside the shop where the fragment was.
I tried Terraria for like five mintues and couldn't figure out how to build the simplest thing. I missed something in the menus for sure. But it baffled me, so I put it down. I need to go and pick it up again. I'm pretty sure I still own it.
I haven't been much of a fan of the series since it went modern day. Something about current events, even if they are not real, turns me away. I guess I look to games for something out of this world. Luckily, since Adv. Warfare, they've been getting more outlandish with exo-suits and now space missions in the new one.
I love carjacking in games. I had a ball with that in Crackdown.
I love the battles where waves of monsters attack your town. It makes building the thing have some meaning. I always want to build moats and defenses in Minecraft but there's really no point since mobs don't really attack in an organized way and they can spawn just about anywhere.
My friend was mentioning some modes that unlock after a while that seem to maybe open up the game to a little more experimentation. I should keep at it. You know how long DQ games take to really get going.
I see it's coming to consoles but it's not on Gamestop's books yet.
Oh yea. I think I played Fire Truck once long time ago.

Is Alucard is Dracula backwards, there should be a Frankenstein character named Nietsneknarf.