Muffle, eh? I was trying to spam Clairvoyance, but it uses a ton of magicka and I have yet to level up from it, so I'm thinking that doesn't work. I figured it would though, since it's not a combat oriented spell...
indubitably. It's great to see a game coming out that's not all pretentious and super serious, and can just be all about wacky crazy fun.
My thoughts exactly... for the past 3 years.
"Where is my Heart?" is the first mini I've seen that looks truly unique in an entertaining way. Very cool idea, gonna have to check that out.
is for me!
Well uh, yeah, obviously, but as the third biggest game publisher in the world they do have a significant impact on the industry, without a doubt. Therefore, still worth paying attention to.
people bought that MJ game? wow, never saw that coming.... no, actually I did, I just don't understand why, haha.
ugh... part of me hates that you're right.
oooo batman DLC... I suddenly wished I owned B:AC instead of just renting it...
I'm... so confused. What?
Indeed! This has some unique ones for a shooter, a lot specific to certain parts of different levels.
oh sonnuvabich. I really need a new HDD, I should buy that sooner than I was planning on.
On a less self serving and egocentric note, damn that sucks for Thai land, I hope the people there see a speedy recovery.
hahaha, I can see it coming. ohhhh right wing biased people... so silly.
Nice list. My buddy has shown me that Amnesia game before, we didn't get far but he was adamant about it being worth playing.
Silent Hill and RE are absolute classics - Silent Hill probably is runner up for scariest game I've played.
But to add to this, the original Dead Space is still one of the scariest games I've ever played. For some reason the sequel didn't get me as much, but DS1 had me jumping at everything, it was nuts.
This is why I always play my review games in normal mode. I always want to have a standard to judge games on, and assume that normal mode is intended for the average consumer, and is therefore most relative to the review.
I too though always have some fear that I'll put my foot in my mouth by talking about a feature I think doesn't exist, only to find out later it does. I always beat games I review, but often times it's impossible to explore every nook and cranny...
And that, I'm actually a fan of. I found in Oblivion it actually got harder as I leveled up, and I had no sense of feeling more powerful as I went - unless I paid very close attention to the incredibly strange leveling system, where I benefited more by making the lesser used skills my core skills, and tracked my skill increases very carefully to control how fast I leveled up. That was such a pain in the ass compared to fallout's system.
yeah definitely a cool look.
Wow, this is a smack in the face. I freaked out for a moment, "How did I not hear about the new Wipeout game for PS3?!?!"... ohhhhh.... this totally isn't hovercraft racing.
Diablo is looking pretty awesome right there.
I feel just the opposite, I didn't like the MP from the previous game, so I'm just going to rent it to see where the story goes.