When I play it again, I'll have to go for high score or limit my continues to try and make it more challenging.
When I play it again, I'll have to go for high score or limit my continues to try and make it more challenging.
Yea, Order 1886 looks cool. I need exclusives for PS4 to get me on board I think.
Ooo, I can't wait for part 2.
Of Wolfenstein in general, I've really enjoyed every single game in the series (I just finished New Order today) mainly because they all got the shooting mechanics right. I'll play anything if the shooting mechanics are right. Haze was a case where it got lousy reviews, but the shooting was tight, so I played it to the finish. Turning Point was a case of the opposite. I loved the concept of Nazi's parachuting in over NYC, but the shooting was disasterously sloppy. So I dropped it even before I finished the demo. Give me good controls and I'll play My Little Ponikowicz.
I played the demo for the first Dead Space and didn't like the combat all that much, but I'm way into the story, at least the one for the first game written by Wasteland graphic novel author Anthony Johnston. I want to go back and try it again.
I just heard Destiny cost over half a bil.
Hoping the hint at Crackdown 3 in Microsoft's X1 announcement last year turns into a reveal at this E3. Have heard not a peep about it yet even as a rumor, so I'm not too optimistic. However, the wiki page for Ruffian Games says they are working on a new Crackdown game, so who knows.
Only game I've played in that category is Condemned: Criminal Origins. You do have a gun, but very little ammo. It forces you to fight hand to hand mostly, which makes it scarier because you're more vulnerable and have to get close to each enemy. Too many guns, and you can shoot from a distance, reducing the tension. Give you nothing but a lead pipe and you're on the edge of your seat the whole time. That game made me sweat.
I'm still waiting for one more game I really want on it. Although, if they change the system in any way or make a price drop announcement at E3, I could be picking one up soon.
Ah yes. I thought it was familiar.
I used to think of the DLC as part of the main game and that I had to have it all to complete it, but now I see it as just extra and hold off until I've finished eveything in the main game. I worry about the DLC long term. What if you replace your system and then the DLC is no long available to download again. So now I just see the disc as the game and then the DLC is optional extra stuff. It's kinda annoying though. Then when the GOTY version comes out, I want that so I can have the DLC on a disc to have long term. Don't really like buying a game twice though just to have the DLC on disc though.
One thing though, I got all the Borderlands 2 DLC on sale, but when I talied it all up, I should've just waited and got the GOTY version on disc because it was a little cheaper. The convienience of downloading something quick is how they get you to spend more than you should.