New Yakuza Gets Famitsu Score
38/40 "If you don;t play this game you are a fucking imbecile" - google translate.
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I'm playing Persona 3, but that's really about it, and I'm about to put it away for a little while. I also played some of this:
Unfortunately I'm kind of in a bit of a gaming funk again, so I've been watching more movies than anything else. I suspect I'll be stepping away from the systems for a few weeks and recharge with something else short.
I started a Metroid Prime play through. I still have no desire to finish ACIV atm.
I'm playing some NSMB U, SM3D World, and NES Remix this weekend.
Just to note: Of the ten, tiny souls I have imprisoned on my 3DS for all of eternity: 4 were playing Pokemon X, 3 were playing Animal Crossing, 2 were playing Bravely Default and 1 was playing The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
Yeah Street Pass is pretty cool. I carry my 3DS pretty much everywhere I go. I have 110 mii's collected now and about 11 picture panels completed. I really like it when you get a special mii from Nintendo.
I've been playing FFX. Now I understand why so many people remember it with such fondness. It's nice looking, PS2 textures notwithstanding; has a killer soundtrack, the way you can get people in and out of battles to better face whatever comes up in your way is great too. And I really dig the Sphere Grid. I'm a bit more than 10 hours in.
Also I played Sid Meier's Railroads!, which is included on this week's Humble Bundle. Railroads is sort of like a Railroad Tycoon 2 on steroids, pretty neat game to tinker around with for a while if you are into that kind of stuff.
I've been playing Bravely Default demo, Bioshock Infinite, and Call of Duty: Ghosts.
*sproing*
Finished this:
Oops! Had to go check on my troop of non-salaried, salarymen! They finished upgrading my Armor Store and Weapon Store and were awaiting their next order! I love them! I just set them to work, closed my 3DS, left 'em alone for an hour and they got the job done! My reward to them for their hard work was to immediately assign them to upgrading my Item and Accessory stores! They showed their appreciation for their esteemed Boss by gifting me an Ether, a Teleportation Stone and a Hi-Potion! Little did they know when they walked into that park today...
**By the way, I hope everyone realizes that I am still playing THE DEMO! Yeah, I've put about 7 hour into IT to get the bonuses for the main game and I'm not even done yet! What a value! I can't WAIT to get into the actual game!**
Yeah I know what you mean. I'm about 5 hours into the demo, have my town maxed out and have just started exploring the ruins in the south.
Played TLOU this weekend. Mostly on Saturday and just a little bit yesterday morning. I'm about 75% into the game.
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
So lets pick a day for TLOU game night.
TLOU has multiplayer?
I get internet back tomorrow, so if I am at home at the same time as you North Americans, I'll be down for that (if it doesn't take a big DL to update).
Sega's packaged PC sales double those on all consoles combined for the last 9 months
Just finished every last thing you can do in the Bravely Default demo! That damn thing was so much fun I: (1)Almost feel like putting an entry in the Beaten Games topic and (2)Was sad for a moment that it was over, then I realized "Oh yeah! I have the entire game to play now!"
What bothers me is that the demo only allows you to boot it up 30 times. I usually game on a handheld when I don't have time to properly sit down with a console or at my PC. Thus there's a lot of early switching off of the 3DS. I haven't started Bravely Default's demo for fear of not being able to complete it in 30 sittings.
You can very easily finish it in that many sittings. It only took 2 or 3 days for me, and realize, you can leave it in sleep mode, ON, on the cradle and (1)The Villagers go about their tasks rebuilding the village and (2)You can open it up and play again without having to use one of your limited number of starts. I think I used only 5 or 6 to beat it. Sleep mode is perfectly safe and sound. The system uses minimal power, none if on the cradle or plugged in, and it's not like a disc based console that heats up or takes wear and tear from being on. You're probably going to HAVE TO do this in the main game for time to pass while playing it. Even if you get a huge number of Street Passes or register a bunch of friends, tasks are still going to take a good amount of time.