I wonder if the log is a playable character.
I laughed, I cried, I was floored entirely. Five stars *****
Eye-opening and brilliant. A real page-turner. Thought-provoking, emotional, and intelligent without being arrogant. Five stars *****
I liked Crash so much. It's hard to accept that these good maps have become bad experiences.
Hm.. Time to consider my viewpoint.
Praise be to the headshots
Sephiroth is a big wet p(an)sy. I'd rate Kuja over him, and Kuja is basically a schoolgirl.
This is something anyone with half a brain knew already.
My normal experience with Dragon Age was one with a good deal of lag -- I could probably overlook a few bugs as long as they never impeded my progress.
I'm surprised I haven't ever played any of these, what with my predisposition to catching all of things.
I'm more than a bit bummed that the majority of RPGs that appeal to my tastes are only for handheld consoles.
Visual Novel? No thank you!
I'm not sure I have ever found a remake to be as appealing as the original, but it's good to see that this one holds up the legacy well.
This game looks pleasing in an old-school way.
Not stoked on this one!
I've been waiting for a visually-appealing arcade racer (with trophies) to come out. None of the ones out so far have been very interesting, but Split/Second seems different somehow.
I think there is such thing as a game that is too hectic.
Pokemon just reminds me of simpler times. I have never played it, of course, but the word in itself brings about memories of middle school gaming.
It seems interesting, albeit odd.
I think I restart most when its just a really good game.