Sad to hear. Ever since the last Mortal Kombat came out, having a good story mode is just as important as having a good multiplayer feature.
Sad to hear. Ever since the last Mortal Kombat came out, having a good story mode is just as important as having a good multiplayer feature.
The plot was decent and while it has sensibilities of an action film, how it ends made me smile as someone who enjoys The Original Series (you'll see what I mean). Also, it's filled with series references (both film and tv): most of them clever and a couple that made my eyes roll. It's a fun time overall.
Haven't tried Blood Dragon yet. Hope PSN or XBLA puts it on sale someday. Sounds like all of the pop culture references and presentation would be up my alley.
It truly is a game you can get lost in. It's world and mechanics are so well-designed that for me, I'll halt attention to anything else just to see if I can complete it without buying it from Gamefly (at the moment I can get it for $35).
I can't speak for everyone but I myself will never need this. I'm perfectly fine with the setup that I've been using since a child and there are still many gaming experiences that I've yet to encounter. Microsoft can experiement all they want but if they don't start working better with developers, they'll find that very few people will want to make the most out of whatever new device they come up with.
I'm very sorry about your mother. That's not easy to live with. Keep strong and continue to help her and I know she appreciates it. Our hearts and minds are with you and your family.
I have a "Nook Tablet" as well. It rocks. I take it with me almost everywhere.
The grea thing about his f/x work was that his creations had personality and felt tangible in a way that most CGI work lacks. That it was painstaking work for he and his collaborators was even more amazing. I know younger people (or modern audiences in general) may find f/x like this dated (and by association, poor) but back then maverick technology was being pushed to its limit and viewers back then had no problem in letting our imaginations fill in the blanks. So of course it was real.
Rodriguez's 10 minute cooking school shows are all fantastic. And they all make me hungry. Especially that Sin City Breakfast Tacos video. Or the Planet Terror Texas BBQ vid. Or the......I need to stop.
I played Guacamelee entirely on my Vita. I'm not sure if that was the intended way to play it but some of the features (swiping between your human and chicken form) puzzles me as to how they'd work on the PS3. They're a natural fit on the Vita and I was really wanting something like that on the go.
Oh, I know about Ni No Kuni. I kept my rental copy for 2 months before I sent it back and purchased a copy. That's the kind of game you'd want to live with. Also, I should give other Gamefly members a chance to play it. That and I'm not paying Gamefly $50 for a used game.