Currently playing FFXV since I'm the main character. Really fun game, and an awesome departure from the more boring aspects of the series that have plagued the last few games.
After that I've got The Last Guardian, Pokemon Sun & Moon, and Titanfall 2 in line to beat. Along with the new version of Reflec Beat that just came out-
I finished skyrim a few years ago (the main quest) then got an Xbox one but never finished the side quests or really explored the whole realm so I got skyrim remastered. Skyrim is by far my favorite game ever so I love it.
I bought the GOTY edition of Skyrim for my new PS4 a few weeks ago and I haven't even touched it yet. Something about those open world RPGs just is too much for me.
I love the open world thing I get why others don't for me personally it's hard for me to play any game long due to persistent stomach issues like nausea off and on for the past two years.
Suffice it to say I rarely GET to game which I hate.
Waiting for Dragon Quest viii to come out in January for 3ds. I have it for PS2 but it's been forever since I've even had it hooked up. I want a PS4 for when the remastered Final Fantasy vii comes out for it.
Death lies dormant in each of us and will bloom in time. Odd Thomas
I'm so sorry that I edited it to be less mean to you. I'll be sure not to give you that benefit in the future.
Btw since you're apparently legitimately retarded, I'll clarify for you- "OT" means off topic. If you're unsure of what "off topic" means please feel free to google it.
I have GTAV cause it was on sale for crazy cheap on Amazon, but I don't usually play those types of games. I'm really interested in the 1 vs many multiplayer mode it has so I'm gonna play it at some point, there's just so many games ahead of it in line right now.
Trolls generally create fake accounts in order to Troll. Hence, the label, "troll", I'm either the worst troll EVER or too lazy to set up a new account.
So why is your head up your ass all the time? Is that where you go to escape all the kittens you kick around? Or maybe it's where you go to forget that you watch crap like Teen Mom. You obviously need a hug. There's a box of popcorn to hug you.
That's all you got? Obviously, you know NOTHING WHATSOEVER about arcades in the 80s, otherwise, you wouldn't make such a profoundly ignorant post.
Kinda sad....but if you want to trade barbs, we can. I see that you are a very hateful person. But, I'm PMSing today....so I'll take you up on it, bitch.
I recently finished Until Dawn by Supermassive Games. It was more of an interactive horror movie than a game. It is full of fun horror movie clichés, but it is actually pretty scary and has a good story. You play as several different characters, and your choices determine who lives and who dies. You can save all of the characters, none of the characters, or any variation in between simply based on your choices and how well you play the game. I thought it was a cool idea. Rami Malik from Mr. Robot was in it. It's only for PS4 though.
I hope they change their minds and do a sequel for the PS4 as well. I think they had a really good idea and could do many different stories... but I'm not really into the virtual reality thing.
If you liked Until Dawn, then you might like Heavy Rain. It's choice based as well. It's pretty primitive by today's standards now (it was one of the first "interactive movie" type games), but it still has an interesting storyline and you get to play as four different characters.
lol, yeah, the early versions were very glitchy. They recently released a PS4 download, and it's a lot better. Still kinda choppy in some places and the voice acting leaves much to be desired, but it is still a fun game to play. The storyline alone makes it worth it. It took a couple of chapters for me to get into it, but I couldn't stop playing it once I was hooked. I appreciated how innovative it was at the time. It was pretty much the first of motion-capture-choice-driven genre.
Have you played the TellTale games? They aren't motion capture, but they are story driven. I like their Walking Dead series, and the Batman one isn't too bad. Game of Thrones was okay; could have been better. They are like interactive comic books.
I'm a huge fan of their Sam and Max series. I actually turned down a QA job at Telltale because I got offered a Producer role at the company I'm at now.
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I loved Until Dawn. I don't usually get spooked by video games, but that one had some really good jump scares. Who would have thought walking around in the dark in a video game could be so spooky? I liked the bit of Native American culture and the butterfly effect themes as well.
The last game I played was Doom I and II. I dont think I got through the final level of II before my computer had a meltdown. And the music gave me an ear worm in my sleep and affected my dreams. Then years later I tried playing that super zippy speed cart game with my husband but it gave me vertigo and I threw up. No more games for me. Every now and then I check out the graphics when my husband is playing a game to see how cool they are, but after a few seconds the vertigo kicks in.