
It's interesting. I've only got it for a week, though, so I'll likely not finish it.
It's interesting. I've only got it for a week, though, so I'll likely not finish it.
I've played other Telltale games, so I knew what I was in for. I need to know what to do in that one area though. You need .a weapon but can't get to the two you see, a fireman's axe and a tool in a locked pickup truck. You try and break the window but it can't be done quietly so your character stops. I've scanned everything and can't find a solution. Very annoying. I should go back and look up a walkthrough.
Oh, it's very interesting. It's very WTF at first but I started reading all the emails and there is plenty of further explanation.
I'm thinking it's less confusing than those Metal Gear games. I watched a plot summary of all the games on youtube recently and boy is that story convoluted.
I thought that would be a problem, but today I really got into the game and enjoyed all the exploration, scanning and even platforming that I would normally do on foot.
It has a very unique story. Kojima fans have to check it out.
The camera is a bit annoying. You can't fully control it. A 2D Yooka-Laylee game sounds fun.
Rings and flying should never go together.
Cotton candy is at least colorful. A strength boost sounds perfect.
Some libraries don't carry video games. The one county near me has no video games in any of their libraries, but the other one does. I don't understand why any library wouldn't have them considering their universal popularity these days.
The library I work at even has a Super Smash Bros. tournament on Saturdays.
That's cool. I'm selling some old games and may have enough for a Switch. Where I'm going to hook it up, though, is another question.