
Oh gosh, a whole day of Borderlands? That's intents, man. I never did play any of the DLC myself. Tanis is cool though. I like how literally crazy she is lol
Oh gosh, a whole day of Borderlands? That's intents, man. I never did play any of the DLC myself. Tanis is cool though. I like how literally crazy she is lol
I looked through the sale and thought about a couple things but ended up not buying anything. I've realized that if I don't really want something, it just goes into the backlog black hole, never to be seen again.
Journey is so good. I highly recommend that one. Make sure you can play it in one sitting (3-4 hours). Best not to break it up.
I try to get as many written beforehand as I can. If I don't have at least half of them done before Febuary 1, I'm in trouble lol. I have five ready as of right now.
I have three blogs ready at this point...which is to say, I am not ready
Wow, that's a lot of games! One of my most anticipated games was Gravity Rush 2 and I got it on launch day. So far it's really good! I imagine it's the kind of game that will slowly drop in price on Amazon but I'm glad I got it right away. I like to support that they're still bringing games like this over when I can.
I haven't paid too much attention to upcoming games, so I don't have a big list like you, but there are some tentpole releases that I'm looking forward to, Breath of the Wild being a big one. I'm also excited about Mass Effect: Andromeda (out the same month as the Switch...but infinitely easier to find, I'm sure) and Destiny 2 in the fall.
We finished up Diablo III Saturday night. We were playing on Expert, so it wasn't terribly hard but it was a great way for my wife and I to hang out online with a friend and slay some demons. We might come back later for Adventure mode but I think we're done with it for now.
I've played all the Borderlands games and I think they're a little samey to play back-to-back. They can be a lot of fun though, so I certainly wish you the best with that!
How about Ghost Trick and 999 for you
Man, on my very sporadic playthrough of Diablo III we haven't even unlocked the Paragon stuff yet o_O
The problem is that it's really built around the new controls. Like the bosses, for instance, often necessitate flying one way and shooting another, which the new controls do allow for. Whole portions of the game would have to be reworked to make more traditional controls a viable option. I would have preferred a more traditional approach but taken on its own merits, what's here is still very good.
Mankind Divided is about $23 on Amazon now, so there's really no excuse to not pick it up. And it's a shame you didn't give Skyward Sword more of a chance. It's a really great Zelda adventure!