I love the idea of rally car racing. I just need one that's not telling me how to turn all the time. I want to play an old school one that's super arcady.
I love the idea of rally car racing. I just need one that's not telling me how to turn all the time. I want to play an old school one that's super arcady.
I'm curious about that British baking show that I forget the name of. Seems fun. I've only done a little baking so far but will get into it more soon.
It's actually pretty good, but it told me to transform my assault rifle to a sniper rifle and then I immediately forgot what button did that. I couldn't change it back when I needed to. I was quite impatient that day. I'll likely play it again sometime. It was the game that got me to buy a PS4 with those amazing waterfalls coming out of the city.
I have Ni No Kuni on PS3. I'll love to try it again and see if I can get a handle on the battle system that frustrated me last time.
I'm going to play MLB The Show on PS4 sometime soon. I miss playing sports games sometimes.
Working both iOS and Android. Nice.
I'm curious about G.I. Joe, but it seems not fun.
I love the vibe in Bloodborne, all that creepiness and macabre creatures. I'll try it again sometime for sure when I'm less impatient.
I still have NG Black around here somewhere. I've never beaten it or even gotten very far in it, and that's supposed to be the easier of them.
I have a fond memory of renting Partners and completing it. I had it from Gamefly and bought the game afterward. I still need to finish the first one and Inside Story, which I have.
I've love to buy a better TV, but I don't really need it. My cheapo 1080p flat screen has worked fine for at least five years now. Also, I got another one just like it at Goodwill for $25 to use at home. Why spend so much just for 4K. It's not so great.
I figure I should be able to do all the basic functions of a game in the first hour or so. If not, something is wrong with the game.
I played the first Ni No Kuni too, but I couldn't get very far with that battle system. Ni No Kuni II is much easier to manage.
I've beaten Partners in Time before, but it's been a while. I probably love it because it's easier than the other ones and I got through it all. I like it when I can finish a game.
Well, I like getting stuck, because then I can go try something new. Also, if you know how to draw a weapon in Bloodborne, let me know. It's so boring looking things up. I'd rather hear it from a person.