The Hills fell Silent..
Mute Mountain..
The Whispering Woods...
you could go on and on and on and on and on...
The game will be called whatever they call it.
The complete edition still won't be complete... hahaha
I took a gamble and bought it day 1. I played it for about two weeks. At first it was pretty fun even with all the obvious downfalls. But the repitition got overwhelming really quick compared to most games.
I don't think it's necessarily the problem of open betas or any sort of testing at all..
My biggest gripe is the timing of the tests...
For example the Beta test for Rainbow Six Siege was literally the week before the game came out...
The Division open beta is about to start in a few days.. About maybe a month before the game actually releases..
I just think the beta tests should happen months and months before the ga...
hahah yeah my first experience with gaming was pretty much when my family rented an NES from a local video movie rental place that also had games.
I actually wrote a post a few days ago talking about this very thing. You can probably find it pretty easily in my past comments.
For the most part I'll play anything I think I'll find interesting. I feel like I go through cycles. I just finished Firewatch the other day. I guess you could say I'm on bre...
I've been saying the same thing.
Granted I haven't played the beta yet because I didn't pre-order but I've seen a lot of videos and I just don't see the comparison to Destiny at all.
I played the crap out of Destiny from the Alpha Test to The Taken king and I dunno why ever article keeps putting these two games together.
I'll check it out during the open beta on PS4 when it goes live on the 19th to see if my opinion on...
I'll be 32 in July but I happen to be in a position where I can play video games whenever I want.
If I want to pull an all nighter I can and will but I usually limit myself to sessions of only a few hours.
I don't have the responsibilites most adults have.. no wife, no children... single from day one.. no job.. I get disability compensation from injuries while in the military.
Video games help me handle PTSD and other things.
I bought it and like it. I really enjoyed it for the most part. The final mystery just seemed like a bummer. I really didn't care about the final reveal in a heartwarming way or anything it was just "blah whatever" to me.
Like "oh that happened, what's the big deal? who cares, we're on firewatch!"
But the first 2/3rd of the game is awesome and intense. The voice acting is spot on throughout the game and you actually analyze the...
I pre-ordered the Steel Book edition for $69.99. I figured $10 extra from the normal pirce wasn't bad for a steel book and the extra goodies you get.
I love old time ancient stuff like this. Wooly Mammoths and stuff.
Even the worst games can have a cult following...
I was a fan of the first Homefront for what it was. I still have hope!
I went out and put some more money in my wallet after I finished FireWatch the other day.
I have like $33 on there currently. I wasn't expecting this flash sale and I was planning on buying Unravel but after playing Firewatch I kind of want to check out one of the other games like Vanishing of Ethan Carter, Everybody goes to Rapture or Gone Home.. All $19.99
And that will then leave me some money to play around with on flash sale items. I still haven'...
I found this under the "Missions" section... the very first sentence...
"In Firewatch you play as Henry, a glorified Park Ranger who is employed to keep an eye out for fires and investigate shady activities in a Wyoming National Forest."
hahaha.. if you played the game you'd know that Henry is the farthest thing from a park ranger... let alone a glorified one... hahaha
he's just a normal dude who got a "FireWa...
I'll be 32 this year. I still remember back in the day when me and brother and sister rented a regular NES from this small video rental store.. We rented Who Framed Roger Rabbit the game along with the console. I'm talking before blockbuster I think it was called Movieland III or something. haha
Shit. I remember like I suppose around 1998-1999 me and my buddy played Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear over the MSN Gaming Zone.. I had a cable modem and he had two phone lines in h...
I remember buying and playing the original Homefront pretty much the week it came out.
It wasn't anything spectacular but I'll totally admit that I had fun playing it and actually like the game for what it was.
The SP wasn't all that and if I recall correctly the climax with the"golden gate bridge" in san francisco was a let down.
I do however recall that certain aspects of the MP were spot on. I had a blast playing the ...
I finished it the other night.
The voice acting is spot on. I read an article with the actress who played Delilah. I'm pretty sure it was here on N4G for those interested.
http://n4g.com/news/1863012...
I enjoyed it. Like shabz6661 up top said the first half was fantastic. I was pretty gripped but the story/plot ki...
For me it wasn't so much the game itself. I just got hit with a big bout of open world fatigue around the time it came out.
lol that's exactly what I was thinking of when I saw this article.
I pre-ordered the Steel book edition for $69.99 the other day.
I platinumed FC3/FC4 and 100% on Blood Dragon, figured I might as well continue the trend.
you obviously all misunderstood what I wrote...
I was specifically talking about prolonged sessions of gameplay 10+ hours... 15+ hours... I specifically mentioned long sessions.
I don't care who you are the over stimulation of the senses for that amount of time can cripple even the strongest of minds.
You hear the odd stories even now of the gamer that stayed up for 4 days and died because of a gaming binge...
Mark my wo...
Done and done... all signed up and ready to go