Re: What are you playing?
Posted: Thu August 16, 2018 1:37 am
Guitar. Lightning crashes
CopperTom wrote:You need to run away from her and fight the other strippers. You'll escape out the back door.makeshift wrote:CopperTom wrote:I just beat South Park: Fractured But Whole. The story wasn't as good as SoT, but the final few sequences were pretty great. This felt less like an extended interactive episode than SoT. A good 20 hours or so. I did all the side quests and collected most of the collectibles.
I got stuck at the strip club. Got squished by the fat lady every time.
1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)
2. Mario Kart (Wii)
3. Half-Life 2 (PC)
4. Twisted Metal 2 (PS1)
5. NHL 95 (Sega Genesis)
6. The Oregon Trail (graphical version, 1985, Apple II)
7. Metroid: Zero Mission (GBA)
8. Missile Command (Arcade)
9. Rocket League (PS4)
10. Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father (PC)
I've always been a little leery of fighting games. Is it pretty difficult to pick up and play?tragabigzanda wrote:i'm very bad at Injustice 2, but it's an awesome game
1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)
2. Mario Kart (Wii)
3. Half-Life 2 (PC)
4. Twisted Metal 2 (PS1)
5. NHL 95 (Sega Genesis)
6. The Oregon Trail (graphical version, 1985, Apple II)
7. Metroid: Zero Mission (GBA)
8. Missile Command (Arcade)
9. Rocket League (PS4)
10. Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father (PC)
That is a great feature. Maybe I will check it out. I think the first one was a PS Plus game awhile back. Maybe I should try that one first.tragabigzanda wrote:honestly, no. controls are straight forward, and there's a great feature where you can browse your characters special move list, tag the ones you want to learn, then have them superimposed on the screen during the match.Monkey_Driven wrote:I've always been a little leery of fighting games. Is it pretty difficult to pick up and play?tragabigzanda wrote:i'm very bad at Injustice 2, but it's an awesome game
what's really difficult is that you're compelled to use the D-pad for movement rather than the left control stick. Feels unnatural, but i'm sure it'll become second nature in time.
This is good to hear. All the positive buzz about Origins has me excited for Odyssey.mf wrote:Just about done Assassins Creed Origins. finished the main story and now i'm just mopping up some side quests. The fighting is still a little clunky (they could take a few cues from Batman/Shadow of Mordor/Mad Max), but overall the changes they made with this one were all positive from a franchise that was on it's death bed. Oh and taking time off form the annual release cycle almost certainly boosted the quality level. Thing is fuggin' pretty to look at and not many glitches, except for that time that i managed to clip below the bottom of the lake and swam around in a vast featureless ether until i drowned. that was fun.
No, but I hear it was pretty good. More of the same.Rangi Guy wrote:Finished off playing Batman - Arkham Knight last night. Was a fun game....kinda sad it's done now.
Did anyone bother playing Origins? If so - is it worth getting?
I played this game relentlessly for over a year and didn't know you could put the move combos on the screenMonkey_Driven wrote:That is a great feature. Maybe I will check it out. I think the first one was a PS Plus game awhile back. Maybe I should try that one first.tragabigzanda wrote:honestly, no. controls are straight forward, and there's a great feature where you can browse your characters special move list, tag the ones you want to learn, then have them superimposed on the screen during the match.Monkey_Driven wrote:I've always been a little leery of fighting games. Is it pretty difficult to pick up and play?tragabigzanda wrote:i'm very bad at Injustice 2, but it's an awesome game
what's really difficult is that you're compelled to use the D-pad for movement rather than the left control stick. Feels unnatural, but i'm sure it'll become second nature in time.