Little 1 year old Cary? I'll have to jump on a flight to Texas next month and catch your second birthday party.
Little 1 year old Cary? I'll have to jump on a flight to Texas next month and catch your second birthday party.
No. Urban Chaos was a FPS. You were a cop and firefighter trying to save people from gangs trying to create anarchy in a city. It was just a very good FPS with neat firefighter gear.
I keep trying those platformers. Some have graphics I can't resist like Rayman Origins/Legends. I've always liked DK Country but mostly because you can keep going and see new areas for the most part. Other platformers won't let you go anywhere without perfectly beating the level you are on. I hate that. I've been working on my patience in games. I feel like it's a good skill to have, so I try and persist a little longer every time I go back to a platformer.
Right. As I was writing that, I thought of the old games that do that too. Maybe for a different reason, to extend gameplay when carts could only hold so much memory.
Ug. That's annoying.
I can't belive my dad went for such stuff. I never thought about it back then, but boy. He really splurged. I certainly didn't appreciate it at the time. What did I know about money when I was 10.
I love playing shmups in the arcade. Big screen and sound and I can get physical with it. Now if I could only last more than 2.5 minutes. Hum. . .
Danielson, wax on, wax off. Then you will be ninja and revengence the Cappy.
Yea, you can still trade with friends. Their orbs still appear in the game. I changed the setting so that anyone's orb can appear. The other day a whole bunch of randos were in there and I quickly asked them all for a chicken suit. None had one, darn it.
You can still play co-op too. It's not true co-op though. The guest has to play a generic character and has limited interaction with the host's game world. But it's useful if Mark wants to observe me getting an achievement. If you observe an achievement, you get it too. Most of them, anyway.
That gen is far in my rear view mirror now. I am really attached to my XBO and I wish I had more to play on PS4, because I like that system too.
I think that was inFamous or Prototype. I get those games mixed up, they're so similar.
I'm really noticing in Fable how the things you do circle back to you. Like when you fight a Banshee, she lists all the bad things you did earlier in the game to piss you off. What she says is different depending on what you did. Villagers also will comment on things you did. Like in my first playthrough they kept saying, "weren't you a man once?". I changed from male to female when I got a potion that let me do it. Why not? It's a game. They never let me forget it though.