Minister Masket wrote:I am stunned, stunned, that this is still going after the ungodly amount of years it's been. I'm torn between being shocked and genuinely impressed.
So, I had a rough weekend and needed a diversion, so I opted to pick up Europa Universalis 4 now instead of waiting til later. Lots to learn about the game, and it is mostly learn on your own since the tutorial is pretty minimal. But I'm working my way through a first playthrough...and its been pretty fun.
I decided to opt for an unusual and more difficult first playthrough---Manchu, in the Far East.
strike wolf wrote:So I keep hearing good things about The Last of Us but apparently it's on PS3 only.
I'm with you. Unless they make a Windows 9x version of it, I ain't playing it.
I still want to try it but I don't have a PS3.
Watched a lets play of it and it does have a really good character driven plot. But it is only for PS3, as far as I know. Maybe it will work for the PS4 if they come out with that version (PS4 is not backwards compatible), but I wouldn't count on it being available for anything else anytime soon.
I wasn't watching Tim Allen Ancients. I was watching Symphony of the Goddesses. They had playable demos of Wind Waker HD and more importantly - A Link Between Worlds.
Zelda games make the controls feel so effortless, I have never understood video games with clunky controls.
DoomYoshi wrote:I wasn't watching Tim Allen Ancients. I was watching Symphony of the Goddesses. They had playable demos of Wind Waker HD and more importantly - A Link Between Worlds.
Zelda games make the controls feel so effortless, I have never understood video games with clunky controls.
You mean like full twist+B+B+half reverse twist+A+Push foward+X?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.