I never have tried the online component of The Last of Us....but it also sounds like at least it's not a tacked on feature (since the mentality seems to be "every game, no matter what, must have some kind of multiplayer element".)![]()
You should see people rushing to world-first level caps when the MMO expansions release.Still crankin out on Destiny (PS4). I was amazed at the time some people have to play this game. I mean, in the first two days it was out, I thought I put some quality time into it, and reached level 11....but some folks were already up to lvl 20....maybe they did some Crucible and Free For All sessions.....or they just had a lot of time on their hands....and a lot of Mountain Dew or Red Bull.![]()
It is super replayable and has definitely grown on me over the years.Been replaying Dragon Age 2 in anticipation of DAI's release in a few months. Though I've gone through the whole game several times in the past, there are certain things that I've never done or never even realise was possible. For instance, thanks to the fact that I'm playing as with an aggressive personality, I was able to end act 2 with Sister Petrice surviving. The possibility never even occurred to me before. The Arishok also lived, but I had to betray Isabela to do it.![]()
I think in terms of replayability, the finale in DA:O is where that game shines (i.e. the post-Blight throneroom stuff). The origin stories are okay, but not meaty enough to keep you motivated for several playthroughs all the way to the end.Yeah, it's weird because I know that DAO is overall a superior game but I just enjoy replaying DA2 even more. I actually had a go at DAO last week and honestly felt like a slog. I got to Orzammar straight after Lothering since I was playign as a Dwarf noble and quickly got bored. For some reason I expected more variety, but aside from the odd line of dialogue it makes no real difference.
Not sure if it's the combat mechanics or that DAO takes a long time to get going, but something about it just drags.
Zelda: Oracle of Seasons on the 3DS.
Zelda: Oracle of Seasons on the 3DS.
How well does it play on the 3DS? I'm considering picking it and Oracle of Ages during the eshop sale this week, even though I don't anticipate playing them in the near future.
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