i have a wii u, which i bought on release, but this statement is just silly. if the 30 cent games were all you were interested in, i'd much rather emu the games on pc than pay $300 for snes9x
i only spent about 30 minutes or so messing around with it during the winter sale. would take a lot of practice to get good at the game. it's only arena pvp, so you already have all of your skills instead of getting them one by one and learning the ins and outs of each one and good synergies.
very excited about earthbound. the last time i played it i was recovering from knee surgery and remember asking my dad to get it for me. i think he paid $20 for it at best buy brand new, in the big box with the strategy guide and scratch'n'sniff stickers.
i can't game for more than 30 or so minutes at a time. i've played the new bioshock for a little less than two hours and it was the last game i fired up...and that was over two weeks ago.
i've had $35 in my steam wallet since christmas that i've been waiting to use...and xcom has been on sale on amazon twice at least since then. come on steam
at this point, most "AAA" huge budget games are complete shit. just rehashes of last year's version. it would do the industry a lot of good for the big companies to crash.
the indie gaming/kickstarter scene is growing by leaps and bounds. we'd be fine without the $60 million budget CoD 19...
microtransactions in every game
two AC games in less than 12 months
killing every studio they buy
i hope EA goes out of business, i really do. the industry needs to grow the fuck up.
i've played about 60 minutes of video games in the past 3 weeks.
i just haven't found any interesting games recently. there's a few i want try (xcom and farcry 3), but i'm waiting for them to be on sale on steam again since i have $35 sitting in my steam wallet.
most MMO's are more cpu intensive...especially one from 2003. there are some cases of bad coding/poor optimizing where a game from 2003 can bring a top of the line gaming pc to its knees.
i've made pizza "diy" working at a pizza place and i currently work at a fine dining italian place. our pizza ovens aren't 1200 degrees, but they are around 650-700.
making pizza at home, even with your oven set to the highest temp and on a pizza stone still takes way too long to bake a...
i've played quite a few MMO's over the years (lineage 2, WoW, aion, tera) and i just started playing guild wars 2. i can only stand to play gw2 for about 2 hours before i get bored, or just want to do something else.
no one from my guild plays this game (most quit tera and are playing single...
i remember playing simcity in middle school in one of my social studies classes. the teacher was a young male and i don't remember what the lesson was about, but i did play the shit out of sim city the following years.
i obliterated my rotator cuff about 4 years ago and had surgery and 5 months of physical therapy, so yes, i do have shoulder problems. i'm also not very tall, at 5' 6"
total war shogun 2 (90)
not at all what i was expecting. didn't quite scratch the civ building/fighting itch that i had when i bought it. played it for three hours and didn't like any of the mechanics at all.
yep. end game burns you out pretty quick.
i also quit about a week after the queen patch arrived. the BGs were lame (even being in the top 3 in points every time).
and doing the same two instances over and over again were boring. the game really needed open world pvp with resources to...