Knocked out LEGO Batman 3 to 100% and just finished Aliens - Colonial Marines. Going to do some mop-up in Arkham Origins to prep for Arkham Knight.
I got the Grim Fandango plat on Saturday. And I just checked (before I left for work) that Arkham Knight has been downloaded to my PS4 so I can play it when I get home.
You expect me to find the key code for accents instead of just typing it in plain English? Pfft. Ain't nobody got time for that.
Ophelia in Brutal Legend is one of the cutest female 3D characters I have ever seen in a video game. Started Batman Arkham Knight last night.....what a GORGEOUS game! And the Batmobile ROCKS! (I went ahead and skinned it with the 1966 colors, but the Batman remains his contemporary self.)
Brutal Legend was another one of those that I never got around to finish. I mean it stared out good (with perhaps the most original and awesome start menu in the history of the universe) and I was enjoying it right up until they tried to introduce some half-arsed RTS mechanics...and then they made poor Lemmy try to act. After that it all rather fell apart for me. Right now though I'm in the midst of a Fallout 3 replay. Got the main plot upto the point when the Enclave shows up and decided this was the logical point to do the DLCs. Just got done with Mothership Zeta after doing everything in Point Lookout, so next it's off to The Pitt!
I've been playing ESO pretty consistently since the end of May, and I just started Fallout: New Vegas. I figured I should give it a try to see what all the Fallout fuss is about. So far, from what I can tell from the internet I've completely built my character wrong. I'm starting to feel that two masters degrees and five years of doctoral work isn't nearly enough to qualify me to figure out which skills, traits, perks, and whatever-else-there-is I need for this game. I should have paid more attention in that advanced statistical analysis class I had to take a while back. Having said that, it let me make my hair green so I like that. Thumbs up!
Yes, you should! I'm hoping I love the game all the way through. So far, it's still cracking me up. By the way, anyone who has Xbox 360 games, I have a copy of Defiance for the Xbox 360. I got it in a trade, but it turns out that you have to have an Xbox Live Gold account to play, which I don't have, and can't really afford. If anyone has an Xbox 360 game they'd like to trade for it, I'm up for ideas. PM me if you do. I could ship this to you, and you could ship yours to me, and we each get something we'd rather have. Here's a few pictures of the game, so you can see it's in good shape (click the thumbnails):
Sorry to say you picked the wrong one. Fallout 3 is the better off the 2. I loved 3, New Vegas I quit fairly quickly and never went back to.
^^I have been playing Fallout NV over the last week, and i was really struggling, seemed really hard, then when i reached the end the hardcore mode steam achevement popped up, seemed i had played through in hardcore mode and had no idea. lol I never would have been able to do that if i had known, i tried hardcore mode once and could not get by the power gangers at the beginning of the game, just goes to show ingnorance is bliss at times. lol
Good to know! I actually picked up Fallout 3 and New Vegas during the Steam Summer Sale for $5 each. I'll load Fallout 3 and see how I do with that. Having said that, is it super-important to stack the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. deck correctly at the beginning of the game? Or will I have ample opportunity to make up any shortcomings through the game?