I used to play the hell out of these games on my Commodore 64. Might have to check this out.
I'd really like to see someone do a good job with this type of technology for once.
Why go to church in the first place if you're that disinterested in what they're saying?
Hey look! It's another game with artificial time constraints that I will never play, only this one looks exactly like that other game I never played. Wow. Super excited to completely ignore this!
I'd like to see more strategy guides move to this model. It seems handy.
I agree as well. I hate driving for extended periods of time in these games.
For some reason, that never occurred to me.
I don't know if I want a game to force me to be patient with someone else.
I have to admit, the book is more applicable to gaming culture than I would have guessed.
It seems like there's some unspoken competition to see who can create the most f'ed-up monster in a video game.
Guess I should give it a try then.
I don't agree, but I respect the author's decision to not play a game that he doesn't find rewarding enough.
I'll let you know when I finally see them. :)
I'm constantly amazed how interconnected the world of Dark Souls is when I find a new shortcut.
Agreed. It's amazing how you can come to the conclusion that the reviewer is a lazy, biased, stupid liar when you have no first-hand knowledge of the game they reviewed.
I'm not sure if I want to subject myself to this game now...
I'd really like an X-Wing/Tie Fighter with modern graphics and sound.
They didn't set out to create a gaming device, but the idea that they don't support gaming is ludicrous. Estimates are that the percentage of games in the app store is between 30 and 60%. It's not Apple's job to appease gamers and change their device to suit them; it's the developers job to create games that work well inside the existing technology.
Good story. Makes me want to give my son a hug.
Seems that way to me.