Williams is 84 now. Wow. Maybe he's taking it easy for once.
This guy shows a few, but there were many more in the TV series.
Williams is 84 now. Wow. Maybe he's taking it easy for once.
This guy shows a few, but there were many more in the TV series.
I listened to an interview with the writer of Empire Cotton and he had this term "war capitalism" to describe the way European countries controled resources around the globe leading up to the 20th century. It's characterized by violence and greed. Those are like the two major things you do in Borderlands, shoot and loot. The game makes fun of it all like the way GTA makes fun at disfunctional behavior.
I especially think of it playing the game co-op because Mark and I compete for getting the loot chests. There's no system where each player gets their own loot like in Diablo. So it's every player for themselves. It can get a little bit touchy sometimes. I struggle to find the right play style to not cause trouble. That lust for loot is so strong and the game plays on that almost constantly. I thought about it today, it's like gambling for kids. No real money involved, so it's safe, but you can't wait to see what appears in that chest. It's like a slot machine. What's it gonna pay out this time.
Totally on they're end. There's no reason why there should be slowdown. I've seen more complicated gameplay and finer graphics run perfectly smoothly in many other games on XBO. They're graphics and animations are nothing compared to some games I've played recently. I don't expect slowdown at all in Telltale's games. It baffles me.
I'll check it out. Dragon Quest Warriors was fun to an extent. I wouldn't mind seeing the Fire Emblem characters fighting the hoards.
I messed with the borders trying to expand the town, then I built stuff I thought was securely in the borders and they didn't register. Also, I would put what I thought were the right items in a room and still I didn't get the points. I must've just messed it up good. I'd like to go back now and start over, but I don't really have the time. Well, I'm psyched for Dragon Quest XI if it ever comes to NA.
Wii-U getting hard to find? Darn it. I almost bought one last black friday. Now, I'm too worried about money to even think of getting one, much less a Switch. I hope, down the road, that I can still get a Wii-U when I have the dough.
Oh yea, I forgot about those. I got a few different ones in Diablo III. One was called The Stomach and my friend Mark got a small Unicorn. They just pick up gold for you and do a little fighting. Nothing like that in Borderlands that I can think of.
I get no gaming in at all during the week, but I binge like crazy on the weekend. It's like all day both days. Mark seems to be into it, so it's fun. Also, I think I may be getting a little bit bored by gaming. I'm bored by my job now too. My life is upsidedown right now.
It's amazing how much Borderlands feels exactly like Diablo. I called it FPS Diablo at one point. They even have a version of the Treasure Goblin that appears every so often. It's usually a giant enemy with a chest strapped to it's back.
Yea, we'll have to see if it has staying power. First party Nintendo games go a long way, but third party could make it much more interesting.