Yea! I've been anticipating this game since the beginning of the year. I can't wait. I'm getting it on XBLA.
Yea! I've been anticipating this game since the beginning of the year. I can't wait. I'm getting it on XBLA.
I'm right behind you in achievement points at 47 thousand something. I've been thinking of doing some kind of 50K blog thing when I get there. I heard someone got to 1 million recently. That's nuts! I also saw that Xbox One now has a window that comes up during your game showing the achievements which you can then sort and click opening Explorer to find walkthroughs and hints as you play. It's what I do already except with a computer next to my console. Now it's all together.
I played most of Child of Light but didn't finish it. Hopefully I'll be able to do that soon. I heard it's being released for Vita on July 1 too. I'm considering getting it there again to play on the go.
Your situation sounds very familiar to me. I got a degree but haven't done anything with it. I'm in a job well beneath me and sometimes the people are incredibly difficult to work with. I used to quit and then get the same job somewhere else, but after a few times of that, I made myself stay and work things out, just to keep my finances stable. Well, I've been stuck at this menial thing for a long while now and I'm desperate to do something new. I feel, similar to you, that I've waited too long, but I know that's not the right attitude. I think every day about how to motivate myself and put the time into something I really want to do and just do it. I've been working on improving my health at the moment, but I really need a career I can be proud of. I'm working on a mental discipline to get the wheels turning because I can't wait forever.
I've been thinking a lot about these things I read about in Michio Kaku's recent book Future of the Mind. Sucess comes from three things: Focus, Cooperation (also mentioned as Emotion Management or, as I like to think about it, Social Skills), and Delayed Gratification (or as I like to think of it, Planning. You know, making a plan and then sticking to it unitl it pays off down the road).
Anyway, that's me on this subject. Hope it helps some.
I used mine for a few weeks and then mothballed it. I'd like to play Gunstringer sometime though. Other than that, maybe Disney Adventure or the Star Wars game. But really, it's just a gimmick and not something I'm going to use very much.
I know what you mean. The 360 version will let me skip cut scenes but it takes a minute or so before it lets me. I imagine on Xbox One or PS4 this wouldn't be an issue.
Yea, those are good.
It uses a special 3D thing. Apparently it's a little different than the one used for DS or the color based ones used for movies. Still, they should be able to do something with it.
Yea, you get all the low quality, barely understandable, electronic sounding voice overs. It helps a lot when you need to know where the fighters are coming from and when you're approaching the target.
I have a serious love/hate relationship with the Borderlands series. There's always some balance issues when you play with another player at a different skill level. Also, the endless looting drives me nutz after a while.