Sometimes a game does that to you and it's ok to look up a walkthrough. I was careful to only look up the specific thing I needed so I would spoil anything else.
Sometimes a game does that to you and it's ok to look up a walkthrough. I was careful to only look up the specific thing I needed so I would spoil anything else.
In general, puzzle games cause me a great deal of anxiety and I did cursed a lot on my first playthrough. I even threatened to throw my controller at one point, but I would never do that. Funny thing, I was much more impatient when playing with a friend in the room. Alone, I was able to think through the puzzles without frustration. Go figure.
"Spelunk" sounds like what happens when you drop a rock into a pool of water. I picked up The Cave, thoroughly examined it, and dropped it into my water filled bucket of played games... "Spelunk!"
Yes. XBLA/PSN/Wii-U/PC/Mac and the brainwave OS from planet Serpo that's in the secret room under the White House... Whoops. Shouldn't have told you that.

This is the ultimate collection of shiny, could-project-a-movie-on, foreheads. Apparently we will all look like this in the future. Heavens to Murgatroyd!
Yea man! MST3K 4ever!
They're definitely funny now.
My brother-in-law bought this for me a few years ago and I never got around to playing it. I should though. It looks fun.
I bought it day one and played maybe ten hours or so before the fighting system really frustrated me. I loved the story, locations, graphics, and dialog but, just like Risen 1, I had some real trouble getting a handle on effective fighting. I ended up poor and beaten up again. At some point I'd like to go back to the game and read up on exactly how the fight system is supposed to work because I really liked everything else about the game.
I had high hopes for Voyager: female captain, interesting crew, lost in space theme. I watched the pilot but every time I tried to go deeper into the show, it bored me. When they added Jeri Ryan, I just rolled my eyes and really gave up trying to watch it.
Also, what's the deal with every character having a really prominent, shiny forehead with super high bangs. Does giant foreheads equal super intelligence? I now refer to Voyager as "that show with the foreheads". It just makes me giggle every time I see an episode.