SRPG for me. I would've played a demo of F1 just to hear the sound. Last driving game I played was Dirt and even though I couldn't handle the driving controls, the engine sounds were amazing.
SRPG for me. I would've played a demo of F1 just to hear the sound. Last driving game I played was Dirt and even though I couldn't handle the driving controls, the engine sounds were amazing.
Really want to play Shadow of Mordor. I want those evil orcs to shout my name when I approach. Is there an option to have five minutes of name calling before a fight?
I picked up RE4HD just the other week and played a hour or two. It looks really good.
Also, I used to think playing handheld games on the big screen was a must-have feature, but now I really appreciate the design of handheld games and want to experience them in their intended medium. That being said, cross-play is cool. I was just thinking about Borderlands 2 on Vita, but I don't think it's saves carry over PS3 or 4.
I'm settling in for a good long play of this game to try and get as much out of it as possible.
Webfoot is doing the 3DS game. Most of their games listed on allgame.com are 3 out of 5 stars or less, the best one being You Don't Know Jack for DS. More bad signs I'm afraid.
I've been working on a diet and exercise routine. I think I might be done with cheesesteaks for a while.
Well, B1 and B2 are probably cheap right now and are just as fun. Not sure what they require to run on a PC though.
You get some perks in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel for playing the previous games. I forget what they were now, a weapon and something else, but it wasn't major.
I'll find out all about Nisha when I start playing co-op with my friend Mark, and he'll find out about my Claptrap's specials which affect teammates as well.
I did run across a training area where that baskekball side mission Boomshakalaka is in Outlands Canyon. I didn't go in though, so I really don't know what's there.
I still want to play Angry Birds Star Wars but not at the prices it's still going for.