Well, just the idea of running-and-gunning is kind of passe and Doom 2016 made it meaningful again. It's all about sim shooters now and precision gameplay. I just want to make a mess.
Well, just the idea of running-and-gunning is kind of passe and Doom 2016 made it meaningful again. It's all about sim shooters now and precision gameplay. I just want to make a mess.
The Far Cry 3 comparison got my attention.
Condemned Criminal Origins is my favorite, but maybe Silent Hill, the first one, too. Loved both. Need to play the sequel to both soon.
I don't know why, but back when it came out, I quit it really early. I can't understand why because I'm totally hooked on it now.
I might. There are some other options like Twitter on the list on XBO. I might try one of those. Screenshots aren't bad though.
The screens keep coming up much darker than they were. Not sure why.
Now there's nothing to click on. Ah darn. So much technical headaches. I guess I'll try and stick to screenshots next time. Maybe I'll do the video and then just screen shot a replay of it. That might be cool.
Yea, I'm trying to fix it. I just swapped out all of them. Maybe they will at least not autoplay now.
Too bad The Spoony One. I liked that.
I was rocky all summer but now I'm a little bit better. Just a few changes going my way made it tolerable. I'm still not fully secure yet though.
Reviews are hard. They take a lot of time. I just riff on stuff. Real casual. Make it easy on yourself, I say.
The open world thing is a trend going on in gaming largely because the technology allows for it now and it's super cool. Does it get tiring to see every series conform to that? I guess, but it's still cool.
Sometimes I wish a game series would just stick to it's roots, but I understand the urge to do what they think will sell. People are fickle and they will fall for a style of game and want it in everything. Then they'll dump it for something else.
I used to groan over yet another open world game, but now I don't care because there are so many choices out there. I can try indie games or retro stuff and find something different or familiar from another time. I love it that Doom and Wolfenstein are keeping to tradition and yet polishing it to an amazing degree. Same as the old, yes, but even better. What's wrong with that?