FFVIII was my first JRPG. I remember the video store owner recommended it too me but advised I take the guide book with it. I was blown away by how complex it was. I'd previously had no experience with RPGs. Great game. The part where there is some sort of nuclear explosion where you send half your squad mates sticks in my mind and the giant robot spider near the beginning.
It's a good game. I almost didn't buy it after reading everyone's comments on it. I'm glad I took a chance and will definitely be reading future comments about games with a pinch of salt.
Sean Bean has my vote but that picture of Mads Mikkleson (possible spelling mistake) looked a lot like Geralt.
Will this ever come out on the PS4?
Big Boss would have to be my #1. MGS3 is one of my favourite games of all time. Mainly for the story and soundtrack.
I don't get it either. It's a fantastic game with great characters that really grow on you. I don't know what else they could have done. It is a great space simulation that makes you feel like you've got your own ship and crew.
I'm still loving it 73 hours in. It's my favourite game so far this year. I loved Horizon and Final Fantasy 15 but neither has sucked me in as much as Andromeda. I think the longer you play it the better it gets.
The story is the most important aspect for me. Gameplay would be second. I've played loads of games where I've thought the gameplay isn't that good but feel compelled to finish it because the story has been good.
Any telltale game
Fire watch
Until Dawn
They're a few examples. Obviously when games have both good gameplay and a good story I feel like I've hit the jackpot.
I don't mind some games that don't have storie...
He's going to get bummed for the lulz
My one year old son can use the PlayStation controller. He doesn't know what he's doing but he manages to get hold of the second controller and pretend to play or fast forward Netflix if I'm trying to watch something.
I've played the original trilogy and just over 50 hours into Andromeda without ever having a romance.
They should make a mode like on the old sensible soccer where you could play with a grenade that bounced all over the place randomly exploding taking out players. The trick is was to pass to the oppositions players when it was flashing so when it exploded you
had a man advantage.
If they're playing games who's making the sandwiches?
Dragon Quest 8, Resident Evil Codename Veronica, Outrun Coast to Coast and The Thing are some I would be interested in.
I really wish Socom 2 would come back out with online servers again. I wouldn't even need upgraded graphics.
Definitely on my wanted list. The one on the PS2 was really good and sucked you right in.
Everybody has their own opinion but there's no way this game is a five out of ten. I think some of the reviews and comments about it have been very extreme. It's a enjoyable game with a lot to do and I'm yet to see a bug 17 hours in.
It's cool if you don't like the game that's an opinion but using the headlines and scores to get clicks is a bit dishonest, which is ironic when that's what the developers often get accused of by the same people wri...
I've only just got Drack and he's already my favourite. I also love the relationship between Kallo and Gil.
They are going to hold back guns and horses until next gen. The cacti will also not be getting any prickles on Xbox as they will be PlayStation exclusive.
I'm seven hours into the game and I really like it. Sure it's not the most polished of games (especially after playing Horizon) but it is exactly what I want in a space exploration game.
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I actually prefer it to the original Mass Effect.
Loved the old games but if it's free will we have to pay micro transactions for characters?