by muy_thaiguy on Tue Sep 17, 2013 2:59 am
Been playing a little bit a few things.
1. Minecraft. Fun time building, but not build savy or redstone savy beyond the basics. Do enjoy caving and mining.
2. SR4. Although not known for its strong plot, its "fun" level is still pretty freakin' high! Super Powers make everything better.
3. Skyrim. Out of frustration I deleted my last game (one handed warrior with shield and heavy armor) because it keeps randomly freezing. Its a fun game, but when it freezes on you while in the middle of say, collecting Grand Souls to enchant heavy armor, and it freezes, it gets frustrating.
4. NCAA Football 14. Not too much different overall from previous games. Does a few new additions, like a trading card game type thing, and Road to Glory, you can actually play as a player already on the roster. Just wish I coud play as a TE, FB, or O-linemen in it. You could in Madden 13, and I enjoyed flattening NTs as a 6'4 320lbs Center, but I guess I have to wait for the next gen consoles.
In slightly related news, 2 things have recieved my attention.
1. Dragon Age Inquisition is shaping up to look pretty badass. Think Skyrim open world, but with Dragon Age gameplay style. Take a look at some of the videos on it.
2. I was getting excited about Elder Scolls Online, until I heard that its $15 a month. Up to that point, I thought it looked pretty good. But forking out $15 monthly for a game I'm not sure I would be able to play consistently during each month? Not worth it.
"Eh, whatever."
-Anonymous
What, you expected something deep or flashy?