At the time of my baseball playoffs, I was leading the league in 3 categories, was second in 2 others, third in 2 others, fifth in 1, and seventh in 2.Day 1 for me <shrug>
And you had my least favorite fantasy bad break this week - scored the second most points, but matched up against the one guy who could beat you.
Nope.Did anyone mention this about Naughty Dog's stream?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifsHGORFTE0
of course I did what am I an assholeDid anyone mention this about Naughty Dog's stream?
And more importantly, that's 3 separate trophy lists.got therm his minecraft voucher and noticed that it redeems the vita and ps3 versions AND you can 'upgrade' to the ps4 version for $5. So potentially if you get it from target for $6 you could get all three versions for $11.
I was enjoying it until the last real level where it went all in with the stupid tilt bull shit. It is mostly more of the same from the Vita version minus rear touch. The collectibles are harder to find just because there is no guide yet.attn: gator
skip on the tearaway remake if I played the vita version? sounds like it's been more irritating than good in terms of changes and I'm not wild about being irritated.
Yep, and it's cross-save between PS3/PSV, and one-way cross save from either to PS4.And more importantly, that's 3 separate trophy lists.
I didn't play Disaster Report, but I played its similarly-hugely-underrated sequel Raw Danger. I also really enjoyed Prince of Persia (2008), and I have Psi-Ops in my PS2 backlog to most likely play during my retirement.Have you guys/gals played any of these?
20 Severely Underrated Video Games from the 2000s:
http://whatculture.com/gaming/20-severely-underrated-video-games-from-the-2000s.php
I always wanted to play The Punisher but never got around to it.Have you guys/gals played any of these?
20 Severely Underrated Video Games from the 2000s:
http://whatculture.com/gaming/20-severely-underrated-video-games-from-the-2000s.php
Just Scarface and PoP 2008 which both definitely belong on the list. I am not sure why KOTOR is on there. It seems to get a lot of praise.Have you guys/gals played any of these?
20 Severely Underrated Video Games from the 2000s:
http://whatculture.com/gaming/20-severely-underrated-video-games-from-the-2000s.php
jfc, quit therming up the thread. Even The Stand was abridged.finished re rev 2. I'll probably try to finish the last few checkpoint farming trophies that I have and never look back.
post mortem: (spoilered for large, probably not for plot but no promises)
this game isn't great. it's fun enough, but it's just not very good. there's not much variety in terms of enemies/weapons/things to do/environment, the controls and animation and textures are all a little janky and sometimes a bit unpredictable (e.g. most of the time there's an invisible wall preventing you from walking off a platform to your death. but not always).
it's not strange that the game is designed around coop and would probably be more fun that way. the weird thing is that the game also feels designed around playing the same chapters over and over again. it's not required by any stretch, but between the in-game goals and trophies and the few strange 'if Claire does this it affects Barry's level like that' quirks it certainly seems like they're trying to motivate you.
the plot is funny standard issue resident evil stuff. there were a couple genuine surprises that I enjoyed and the ending implies that it's leading in to another game, although maybe someone familiar with RE lore can explain it better.
I will say the difficulty levels are really above board - casual was super easy in a fun way, I switched to normal for the last chapter and it wasn't horribly challenging but I was pretty much out of ammo by the end of the game. you can change your difficulty for any chapter to anything you like and carry your inventory with you (so I think if you want you can play on casual for three chapters, hoard ammo, and then head in to the highest difficulty on chapter 4). there's no difficulty trophies at all so you can just do whatever you want.
the other campaign game modes - countdown (beat the chapter within a set time limit) and invisible mode (all enemies are invisible) - are horseshit. I'm sure that I could get through them if I wanted to put in the time, but you basically need to be pretty familiar with the levels in both cases and just run as much as you can and hope nothing grabs you. they also default to the higher (highest?) difficulty, not that it matters after chapter 2 since the things that'll probably catch you will be mostly one hit kill monsters anyways.
raid mode is fun, I never played re rev 1 so I hadn't seen it before. it's pretty tame compared to mercenaries mode in the main games but it was a nice diversion. and playing as wesker was a fun bonus.
anyhoo, definitely worth a play through if you get a chance but don't expect it to change your life.
timesplitters, psi-ops, the warriors and mk shaolin monks for me.Have you guys/gals played any of these?
20 Severely Underrated Video Games from the 2000s:
http://whatculture.com/gaming/20-severely-underrated-video-games-from-the-2000s.php
It's KOTOR II, not KOTOR.Just Scarface and PoP 2008 which both definitely belong on the list. I am not sure why KOTOR is on there. It seems to get a lot of praise.
Obsidian's games tend to get a lot of praise for their writing (e.g., KOTOR II, FO:NV) but a lot of flak for the not-nearly-as-good technical aspects which usually result in bugs/glitches.Just Scarface and PoP 2008 which both definitely belong on the list. I am not sure why KOTOR is on there. It seems to get a lot of praise.
Just Shaolin Monks. I'd actually really like to see another MK game like that, I enjoy that approach a lot more than the normal 1v1 battles.Have you guys/gals played any of these?
20 Severely Underrated Video Games from the 2000s:
http://whatculture.com/gaming/20-severely-underrated-video-games-from-the-2000s.php
That and The Warriors shouldn't be on there. Both sold a lot and had decent praise.Just Scarface and PoP 2008 which both definitely belong on the list. I am not sure why KOTOR is on there. It seems to get a lot of praise.
I somehow skipped over that one when looking at the list. I played it too, for about an hour. It was awful.Manhunt was pretty good.
yep, it was made by rockstar when they could do no wrong. looked it up on wikipedia and there was a lawsuit by one of the former warriors actors that unearthed that the game made $37m.That and The Warriors shouldn't be on there. Both sold a lot and had decent praise.
Only Syphon Filter and PoP 2008 for me. Really liked both of them.Have you guys/gals played any of these?
20 Severely Underrated Video Games from the 2000s:
http://whatculture.com/gaming/20-severely-underrated-video-games-from-the-2000s.php
I have never even pretended to wax a car. And I'm hard pressed to even remember the last time I took my car through an automatic car wash, let alone did any scrubbing. I have done both, but it's been a long time. I figure the film of grime on the car helps protect the paint. Right?Finished up the story for Foul Play yesterday. Game is hella fun. Only have to go back through for stars and charms and I'll have the plat. Hoping to finish that up tonight while doing laundry and pretending I'm going to wax my car.
KOTOR 2 they had 15 months on and there were publisher shenanigans. The game was looking great, there was an agreement to add more content and push back the release date, then the publisher decided to revert back to the original date and Obsidian had to scramble to pull out the partially-finished content. With that in mind a buggy release isn't a surprise.Obsidian's games tend to get a lot of praise for their writing (e.g., KOTOR II, FO:NV) but a lot of flak for the not-nearly-as-good technical aspects which usually result in bugs/glitches.
Yeah, I forgot to mention that Obsidian tends to be rushed to finish their games, so it's not really their fault that they launch with technical issues.KOTOR 2 they had 15 months on and there were publisher shenanigans. The game was looking great, there was an agreement to add more content and push back the release date, then the publisher decided to revert back to the original date and Obsidian had to scramble to pull out the partially-finished content. With that in mind a buggy release isn't a surprise.
Source:
http://kotaku.com/5968952/the-knights-of-new-vegas-how-obsidian-survived-countless-catastrophes-and-made-some-of-the-coolest-role-playing-games-ever
It also gets into what happened with New Vegas and how afterwards they completely revamped their approach to development tracking and testing to quit being so buggy.
if I remember right you have to have one account with ps+ logged in and playing, the remaining guests should be able to play in the same game as the proper account. I messed around with this for something (helldivers maybe?) and I think that's where I landed but I'm not 100%.Ok, found out the "Guest" login on PS4 is hidden under New User. A little weird, but at least it's there. Not entirely clear on if they can play online, though, or if they need a PSN account of their own to do that.
fun fact: disc does not contain entire season pass contents, only the first episode or something with the rest being downloadable later.Behold--The first-ever "Season Pass Disc":
*snip*
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/09/16/telltales-minecraft-story-mode-episode-1-coming-in-october?abthid=55f9759d7789df4917000007
WTF?
In other words, this is Telltale wanting to get everyone's money just in case Minecraft fades into obscurity by the time the series is over.fun fact: disc does not contain entire season pass contents, only the first episode or something with the rest being downloadable later.
My dad likes to shame me into doing the work. Vaguely sucks because I can't just take my car through one of those automatic washes 'cause of the soft top. Only washing/waxing half a car tho because of it so I can't complain too much, I just don't feel like doing it. And haven't for the last month of needing to do so lol.I have never even pretended to wax a car. And I'm hard pressed to even remember the last time I took my car through an automatic car wash, let alone did any scrubbing. I have done both, but it's been a long time. I figure the film of grime on the car helps protect the paint. Right?
Just lower the soft top and get an interior wash at the same time.My dad likes to shame me into doing the work. Vaguely sucks because I can't just take my car through one of those automatic washes 'cause of the soft top. Only washing/waxing half a car tho because of it so I can't complain too much, I just don't feel like doing it. And haven't for the last month of needing to do so lol.