
Sounds like what I might need after Bramble. I almost put a warning in the blog saying "Cary, this is most defintely not a game for you".
Sounds like what I might need after Bramble. I almost put a warning in the blog saying "Cary, this is most defintely not a game for you".
I can handle violence and some gore, but this was just too much for me. After doing a quick search, I now see it's tagged "horror". If you havn't played it yet, Röki is a great little adventure title that I really enjoyed, also based on Nordic folklore.
I've read a ton of Asimov's short stories, but this was only the second novel of his that I've read. The other one was David Starr, Space Ranger, a YA book written under a pseudonym. And I know what you mean about binge reading a series. I did that with The Rivers of London series two years ago.
You always have such cool projects going on. I can't fous like that. I'm a whim reader/gamer/media watcher.
Ah, Shinobi 3! Such a love/hate relationship with that game! I don't think I ever made it more than three levels.
I'll definitely check out your blog.
The Expanse is fantastic. I've enjoyed what I've watched of the series a lot, and I really enjoyed the first book. The second one is on my to be read pile. A pile that is currently almost as tall as I am, I might add.
Point and clicks are a lot of fun when done well. Many of them, unfortunately, are not, And there's often no way to tell until you play the game, unless you can find a decent review. I usually pick them up when they're on sale in the Nintendo Store for $1.99 each. That way, if they suck, which many of them do, I'm not out of pocket by much.The first Five-BN game I played, Lost Lands: Dark Overlord, is available as a free download from the Nintendo Store. Took me three, maybe four hours tops to complete the story and then go back and find the hidden goodies. And DQ 1 & 2 HD-2D was just announced for release this year. I am beyond excited.
That music group sounds cool.
Congratulations on getting stuff to work. I am the opposite of most people - I started out PC gaming and switched to consoles. I hate to tinker, I just want the game to play.
My dad and I could hold entire conversations consisting of Looney Tunes quotes. For Christmas one year, I bought him a two disk set of Looney Tunes cartoons on DVD. When he died, my step-mom made sure I got them.
I actually have most of those TellTale games because you recommended them to me and they were on sale in the Playstation Store.
I hear you on not having time to finish long games. I've had DQ III since November, and I just started really digging into it this month. I start at the park on Tuesday, and the first few weeks, I will probably be so tired I'll fall asleep with the controller in my hand. It's a good thing DQ games are turn-based, or my parties would be continuously wiped out.
Like daftman, the only one of these games I've heard of is DMC. I bought the bundle on my PS4, I think.
I always like reading about what you've played and what you've acquired. I know I haven't been on Pixlbit in forever, but I'm lookign forward to spending more time on here now that I've cleaned off my table and rediscovered my laptop. Seriously, there was so much junk on my table that I hadn't seen the surface in at least two years.
You had me going for the first sentence or so. Then I caught on.