Cool. Dig Dug II interests me. I may have to pick it up.
Cool. Dig Dug II interests me. I may have to pick it up.
Spiffy graphics and Skulls and Terminals. Otherwise it's the same old Halo: CE. It's always good though.
I played it on the day it came out but traded it in later for some reason. I want to get in deep with it this time and do everything there is to do.
GTA V is getting like 98 on Metacritic right now. Clearly a darling of the journalists out there. I'm really intrigued by the open world and all the things you can do there. I never really was too interested in the stories from GTA though. Just not my thing. I'm not into organized crime and urban thuggery. I guess that's 'cause I live in the 'burbs. That being said, I want to fly a biplane all over San Andreas.
I'd like to try some of these remixed versions too. That was a thing for a year or so.
I was in a Santuary dungeon in Oblivion the other day and it looked quite goth. Everything was almost monochrome and gloomy. I was surrounded with smooth walls and grotesque depressions full of holes for spikes and gas emitting plugs in the floor. Not as wickedly Gothic as Bleak ENB for Skyrim, but still... Elder Scrolls games have some naturally occuring Sturm und Drang I'm finding.
So you keep the boxes. Interesting. I like that idea.
I remember getting Gun on original Xbox and then switching to the Xbox 360 version when I finally got one. It's like what I'm doing right now by preordering Wolfenstein: New Order for Xbox 360 and then probably getting the Xbox One version down the road when I get the new system.
Yea, that could save it. I hope word-of-mouth can make it happen.
I think a book needs to be written about what all the different insects could do if the size of a human. That would be sooo cool.
I'm gonna see The Raid for sure. I loved the slow mo segments in Dredd when anyone was on the drug. Together with some excellent music, those segments had such style.