
Thanks!
Thanks!
I don't think I knew what Annie was at the time, just that it was the chorus of that song. I didn't know who Jay Z was or any of the verses either. I just heard that chorus a lot. lol
I was honestly surprised when my free copy of Walking Dead Season 2 had me solve a puzzle and actually walk in an environment because I'd seriously thought those games were EXCLUSIVELY about dialogue.
I didn't know you, Mark and Snee were in a band together! (I know Snee was in a different band). That's cool you got paid to play though. I've only ever been paid for comedy once and there wasn't much competition.
I honestly didn't like Rogue Squadron on N64. Thought it was too hard. Only ever saw Turok once at a friend's place, but always loved the concept, which is partly why I was so hyped for Horizon.
Just found out Rival Schools came to PSX in '98. I'm sorry, RIVAL SCHOOLS.
I really want to try VR, but the price barrier is such that I won't unless it's via kiosk. And there are no VR kiosks near me ... poop.
I paid $100 for Arkham Knight with Season Pass on PS4. I still don't mind paying that much for something I enjoyed so much.
I need a new laptop as well. Thank you for reminding me to send in my taxes and happy birthday!
You just don't like repetitive gameplay. I feel you. Personally, I'm ok with repetition if the task is fun enough. What i hate n open world s all the empty space to travel. Can't think f any without that defect, even ones i liked. And some footage of Andromeda made it look like empty sand 1st
And my 3-4 games for one plan becomes stronger. Dialogue was what I was most excited for, honestly. Never really cared about it too much in other games as an action/adventure guy, but I'd like to play a game that makes me do so and is based on my own choices.
So far the dialogue choices in Horizon don't seem like they'd effect much beyond the surface, but since they exist I'll just keep that my AAA title for now.
I typically like games structured via levels more than open-world myself, so I feel you. I just thought Horizon looked too cool to pass up. A new IP is something I want to encourage game makers to make more of.
What open-world games do you like? For my part, I've enjoyed the open NY of Lego Marvel Superheroes way more than I thought I would. I'm very close to a Platinum in that game.