Originally posted by Trocity
I got the Kingdom Hearts 1.5-2.5 remixes for my birthday.I missed this series.
Yeah, the games are fun, but on top of that there is the nostalgia you get from seeing the different Disney characters you grew up with.
I have been waiting for Kingdom Hearts 3 for over a decade.
Originally posted by cdtm
Force Unleashed.Seems pretty fun, surprised this got middling reviews. I like it more then Jedi Academy as least.
My main complaint was that it was too short, but all around it was a good game, there was that one obnoxious part where you have to pull down that Star Destroyer with the force. Though I do think the Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy games had way way better lightsaber duels.
Originally posted by Adam Grimes
I bought Majora Mask's just to play something until Mass Effect Andromeda comes out. It's my first Zelda game but I haven't gotten around to start it yet, gonna be pretty disappointed if there's not an old save named Ben tbh.
Tsk tsk, how is it you haven't played Zelda before?
If you're going to try out your first game you should go with Ocarina of Time. Majoras Mask is the sequel, but it has this annoying gameplay feature where you are timed and need to constantly keep resetting the clock.
After finishing Force Unleashed, no interest in the sequel.
As a big budget tie in, it's as good as they get. As a game without the Star Wars franchise propping it up, it's just ehhhhh.. Boring/frustrating boss battles (Those qte's), not nearly enough variety in enemies (In terms of quality, not quantity), and some down right cheap level designs. Glad I checked it out, but give me your Ninja Gaidens, Devil May Cry's, Bayonetta's, or Dark Soul's any day.
Been playing some "Lord of the Rings War of the North" on Steam. It is essentially an RPG like Knights of the old Republic, but within the Lord of the Rings setting.
The story takes place during the same time as the events of the books. In the beginning of the game you arrive in Bree and meet Aragorn at the Prancing Pony a few days before Frodo and his friends arrive.
Super Puzzle Fighter HD, Street Fighter II Turbo HD, and Street Fighter III: Third Strike.
Went on a bit of a bender.
And now, I'm also obsessing over video settings for my tv (Switching between Xbox's "optimal resolution", which seems to disable samsung black levels, and 720p/1080p modes, which unlock the black level but logically introduce some upscaling and processing, and therefore introduces some input lag.
A pick your poison scenerio: Better visuals or minimum input lag. I'm not entirely convinced 1 ms makes as big a difference as gamers claim for offline gaming, but I wish I never learned about the concept..)