I'm kind of into figures now since Skylanders and Disney Infinity. I'm going to keep my eye out too for interesting sales on the stuff.
I'm kind of into figures now since Skylanders and Disney Infinity. I'm going to keep my eye out too for interesting sales on the stuff.
I forgot I had Black downloaded on Xbox 360. So when I went to pop in the disc I got, I saw it in my games list. Oh well, I want a copy on my shelf anyway. Love the game.
Oh yea, I forgot you could switch to the dog in Dead to Rights. I remember doing that. I took a bite out of crime. Ha!
Well, my first playthrough ended up evil, but I didn't really try to do it. The achievements made me do it. That's how a rationalize it.
I was going to go super evil in my third playthrough, but the more I thought about it, the more I didn't want to do it. I just don't feel comfortable depopulating all of Albion like I was planning. I out eviled myself. I've been trying to get Mark to do it though, just for laughs. I don't think he wants to though. Although, I seem to remember him doing that when we first played it back in '09 or whenever. Ha!
How long did you play? It seems people are beating this game pretty quickly.
I feel the game wants me to have a family in each town. When you settle down, you gain renown and the town trusts you more. They don't know about the other towns, and your other wives. Mark had multiple wives in the same town. The wives complained some, but as long as you don't flirt with any of them in each other's presence, they settle for peaceful coexistence.
In my terrible achievement run to gain 25 hookups, I would flirt with anyone while the wife/husband was there. The wife/husband would go all crazy on me and run from the room. It was funny.
Ha! Yea. Everybody knows your evil in Fable. But somehow they don't mind all that much. They'll run from you but with a little dance or whistle, they'll come right back. Albion is very forgiving.
I'm of two minds. In a way, it's good I can't spend on games and systems because I would have way too much to play. It's bad in that I can't at least rent games for Switch.
Is something broken?
First game that comes to mind for Love/Hate is Urban Chaos: Riot Response. It was the last game Rocksteady did before the Batman games. It got very average reviews but I loved it. I 100% the game on two systems.
Hate/Love. I hated Braid. Mainly because I hate platformers. I know that's heresy, but I'm just terrible at them and dislike repeating levels for a better score. Any game that makes me repeat a level more than a couple times gets my hate. I like the freedom to explore, to do new things. Keep me in one place too long and I fume.
I've become aware now that some secrets in games are made really cryptic so that you have to interact with some community or guide to find them. They know gamers look stuff up or ask other gamers for help, so now some of the secrets have to be really impossible. I like to find everything on my own. I will look up a guide sometimes, but not all the time. Sometimes I'll just stop playing because it's too much effort, and doesn't feel legitimate to me, to look something up.