On Hawken - do folks generally go keyboard/mouse or is it playable with a 360 controller?
I'd go KBAM. There are a lot of functions (moving, firing primary and secondary weapons, boosting, special abilities, activating items in 1-3 different slots, repairing, zooming, and interacting with things) so even if you find a way to map them all to a controller it would probably end up being a fairly complicated affair.
Also, anyone who wants to play HAWKEN tonight, don't forget to add SmokeStacks to your friend's list (in-game, not just on Steam), and since VOIP is still iffy we'll be using the PA TeamSpeak server for voice chat. Also, if it's your first time you'll want to fire it up before the game starts because you have to do a short tutorial before the game lets you play online.
HAWKEN gives you a free mech to start with, but there are also always three additional fully kitted out mechs that you can "test drive", so even if it's your first time playing you'll have four different mechs to choose from.
Tonight, 6:00 PM Pacific/9:00 Eastern, be there or be square.
Ah, I have time to let them fix it. I get to go apple picking today, anyways- and that means getting to snack on pieces of locally-grown honeycrisp apples and cheddar cheese slices while I gift play through some more games, and nice warm cider to sip while I work on AD&D: Shadows Over Mystara tonight.
Did I mention the homemade pie that is likely to result as well?
Apple picking next weekend for me (and pumpkins too).
This is the best time of year. The best.
The only thing better than apple picking is taking time off of work to do it, and that's exactly what I'm doing next week. It'll be my kids' first time, and I'm all excited to play hooky to take them out for it.
It is not the best time of year until I can stop needing a fan pointed straight at my bed to prevent waking up in a literal puddle of sweat.
I just last night started using covers again at night. My wife doesn't understand how I can sleep without a blanket all summer long. I don't understand how she can go to bed warm and then throw on a blanket. That's the worst.
Outland is hitting Steam at the end of the month. Another one of the few console smaller games comes over. Just need Shadow Complex now.
I might be one of the ten people who bought Outland for the 360. Imagine the color swap bullet hell of Ikaruga crossed with a metroidvania. Also throw in some of the tightest, most fluid platforming controls you'll ever see and you've got a winner.
It is not the best time of year until I can stop needing a fan pointed straight at my bed to prevent waking up in a literal puddle of sweat.
Highs in the 60s, lows around 40 overnight (Fahrenheit, of course). Window open over the bed at night for that cool crisp "perfect sleeping under a pile of blankets" weather. Yep, best time of year here.
I've lived in my share of hot yucky climates. Never again. I can handle all the cold and snow you can throw at me, but fuck hot summers.
Ah, I have time to let them fix it. I get to go apple picking today, anyways- and that means getting to snack on pieces of locally-grown honeycrisp apples and cheddar cheese slices while I gift play through some more games, and nice warm cider to sip while I work on AD&D: Shadows Over Mystara tonight.
Did I mention the homemade pie that is likely to result as well?
Apple picking next weekend for me (and pumpkins too).
This is the best time of year. The best.
Woo! Apple Picking bros! (I mean bros in the colloquial, like "hey guys" sense )
Plus we get wonderful canned apples at the end of picking. Mmmmm...canned apples.
Outland is hitting Steam at the end of the month. Another one of the few console smaller games comes over. Just need Shadow Complex now.
I might be one of the ten people who bought Outland for the 360. Imagine the color swap bullet hell of Ikaruga crossed with a metroidvania. Also throw in some of the tightest, most fluid platforming controls you'll ever see and you've got a winner.
I was one of the others. I never finished it before getting rid of my 360 though - so I'm pretty excited to re-buy it for Steam. That's great news - such a pretty game too.
On weather - I'm still sleeping with my fan on even though it's starting to get cold up here in Maine. The noise helps me sleep...I think this weekend I'm going to find some form of white noise maker for the winter.
Outland is hitting Steam at the end of the month. Another one of the few console smaller games comes over. Just need Shadow Complex now.
I might be one of the ten people who bought Outland for the 360. Imagine the color swap bullet hell of Ikaruga crossed with a metroidvania. Also throw in some of the tightest, most fluid platforming controls you'll ever see and you've got a winner.
Picked up Bastion for $3.75, the reviews give it super high praise so this was probably a bargain. Good things come to those who fall ridiculously far behind game releases.
It is not the best time of year until I can stop needing a fan pointed straight at my bed to prevent waking up in a literal puddle of sweat.
Highs in the 60s, lows around 40 overnight (Fahrenheit, of course). Window open over the bed at night for that cool crisp "perfect sleeping under a pile of blankets" weather. Yep, best time of year here.
I've lived in my share of hot yucky climates. Never again. I can handle all the cold and snow you can throw at me, but fuck hot summers.
Okay Maine sounds awesome. I like Colorado but our total lack of autumn (I seriously get like 2 weeks before it's winter weather) makes me super sad. I need more time when it's sweater weather before it's "OH GOD WHERE IS MY HEAVY COAT" weather.
Outland is hitting Steam at the end of the month. Another one of the few console smaller games comes over. Just need Shadow Complex now.
I might be one of the ten people who bought Outland for the 360. Imagine the color swap bullet hell of Ikaruga crossed with a metroidvania. Also throw in some of the tightest, most fluid platforming controls you'll ever see and you've got a winner.
... Go on.
I own this on 360 but never made it very far. I see an eventual Steam purchase in my future.
Outland is hitting Steam at the end of the month. Another one of the few console smaller games comes over. Just need Shadow Complex now.
I might be one of the ten people who bought Outland for the 360. Imagine the color swap bullet hell of Ikaruga crossed with a metroidvania. Also throw in some of the tightest, most fluid platforming controls you'll ever see and you've got a winner.
... Go on.
It's a beautifully animated Metroidvania style game with the backgrounds lush, jungle style things but the foreground and characters are mostly silhouettes that glow in particular colors. You can flip your character's color to be more/less effective against enemies or to have their bullets do no damage and there are platforms that are only usable or only start moving if you are a particular color. It's stunningly good looking in motion and a bunch of fun.
It is not the best time of year until I can stop needing a fan pointed straight at my bed to prevent waking up in a literal puddle of sweat.
Highs in the 60s, lows around 40 overnight (Fahrenheit, of course). Window open over the bed at night for that cool crisp "perfect sleeping under a pile of blankets" weather. Yep, best time of year here.
I've lived in my share of hot yucky climates. Never again. I can handle all the cold and snow you can throw at me, but fuck hot summers.
Okay Maine sounds awesome. I like Colorado but our total lack of autumn (I seriously get like 2 weeks before it's winter weather) makes me super sad. I need more time when it's sweater weather before it's "OH GOD WHERE IS MY HEAVY COAT" weather.
I was told Maine has lobster trees, is this true? I mean, I prefer snow crab myself, but lobster could be nice.
It is not the best time of year until I can stop needing a fan pointed straight at my bed to prevent waking up in a literal puddle of sweat.
Highs in the 60s, lows around 40 overnight (Fahrenheit, of course). Window open over the bed at night for that cool crisp "perfect sleeping under a pile of blankets" weather. Yep, best time of year here.
I've lived in my share of hot yucky climates. Never again. I can handle all the cold and snow you can throw at me, but fuck hot summers.
Okay Maine sounds awesome. I like Colorado but our total lack of autumn (I seriously get like 2 weeks before it's winter weather) makes me super sad. I need more time when it's sweater weather before it's "OH GOD WHERE IS MY HEAVY COAT" weather.
I was told Maine has lobster trees, is this true? I mean, I prefer snow crab myself, but lobster could be nice.
All I really know of Maine is that it's haunted (seriously Stephen King, other places exist) and assuming Haven is shot on location it's gorgeous. And to circle it back around to yesterday:
Nolan North really is everywhere. Even pretend Maine. On a show where the lead is the VA of Elena from Uncharted.
It is not the best time of year until I can stop needing a fan pointed straight at my bed to prevent waking up in a literal puddle of sweat.
Highs in the 60s, lows around 40 overnight (Fahrenheit, of course). Window open over the bed at night for that cool crisp "perfect sleeping under a pile of blankets" weather. Yep, best time of year here.
I've lived in my share of hot yucky climates. Never again. I can handle all the cold and snow you can throw at me, but fuck hot summers.
Okay Maine sounds awesome. I like Colorado but our total lack of autumn (I seriously get like 2 weeks before it's winter weather) makes me super sad. I need more time when it's sweater weather before it's "OH GOD WHERE IS MY HEAVY COAT" weather.
I was told Maine has lobster trees, is this true? I mean, I prefer snow crab myself, but lobster could be nice.
No, tree lobsters. Not lobsters in trees. They drop on you and cut your hair.
In other news, Divinity might in fact be too long. I'm about ready to wrap things up, but it looks like I have most of a major map and possibly more after that to go. 60+ hours is a lot to invest in a single playthrough of a SP game for me these days. (I guess things would go faster if I didn't loot absolutely every single item that I find, and then have to spend time finding merchants who actuallly have enough gold left to take things off my hands. Maybe I'll see about crafting a negative barter item to speed things up. )
It's pretty damn good, though. And pretty. There some great vistas in the game, and the distance blurring (which only appears at certain times when you really have a view) is incredibly well done and immersive.
It is not the best time of year until I can stop needing a fan pointed straight at my bed to prevent waking up in a literal puddle of sweat.
Highs in the 60s, lows around 40 overnight (Fahrenheit, of course). Window open over the bed at night for that cool crisp "perfect sleeping under a pile of blankets" weather. Yep, best time of year here.
I've lived in my share of hot yucky climates. Never again. I can handle all the cold and snow you can throw at me, but fuck hot summers.
Okay Maine sounds awesome. I like Colorado but our total lack of autumn (I seriously get like 2 weeks before it's winter weather) makes me super sad. I need more time when it's sweater weather before it's "OH GOD WHERE IS MY HEAVY COAT" weather.
I was told Maine has lobster trees, is this true? I mean, I prefer snow crab myself, but lobster could be nice.
No, tree lobsters. Not lobsters in trees. They drop on you and cut your hair.
Australia is terrifying enough that I thought Drop Bears were real. Look at me learning while trying to make jokes! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_bear
It is not the best time of year until I can stop needing a fan pointed straight at my bed to prevent waking up in a literal puddle of sweat.
Highs in the 60s, lows around 40 overnight (Fahrenheit, of course). Window open over the bed at night for that cool crisp "perfect sleeping under a pile of blankets" weather. Yep, best time of year here.
I've lived in my share of hot yucky climates. Never again. I can handle all the cold and snow you can throw at me, but fuck hot summers.
Okay Maine sounds awesome. I like Colorado but our total lack of autumn (I seriously get like 2 weeks before it's winter weather) makes me super sad. I need more time when it's sweater weather before it's "OH GOD WHERE IS MY HEAVY COAT" weather.
I was told Maine has lobster trees, is this true? I mean, I prefer snow crab myself, but lobster could be nice.
All I really know of Maine is that it's haunted (seriously Stephen King, other places exist) and assuming Haven is shot on location it's gorgeous. And to circle it back around to yesterday:
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Nolan North really is everywhere. Even pretend Maine. On a show where the lead is the VA of Elena from Uncharted.
Haven is actually filmed in Nova Scotia. But since it looks like that here, too, it might as well be considered on location.
I live just down the road from Stephen King. His house is pretty awesome.
Oh. Steam. Erm.
I reinstalled RE:Revelations to take another stab at the RE series; went with Rev because RE4 runs like pooh on my system for some reason. Hoping it's better than some recent posts here suggest...
Australia is terrifying enough that I thought Drop Bears were real. Look at me learning while trying to make jokes! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_bear
That would be terrifying if Drop Bears were real...but they do have a list of the 30 most dangerous from Australia!
STEAM: I downloaded Hawken and hope I can get in some time before tonight's festivities if I don't get caught up getting my friend hooked on Diablo III, Castle Crashers and/or Speed Runners. I'm also downloading Marvel Heroes 2k15 because another friend refuses to play D3 seasons, but has put in a ridiculous amount of hours to MH2k15.
I reinstalled RE:Revelations to take another stab at the RE series; went with Rev because RE4 runs like pooh on my system for some reason. Hoping it's better than some recent posts here suggest...
As a bit of counterpoint, I enjoyed RE:Rev more than most of the modern RE games. The story is rubbish of course, but it had a better balance of action and non-linear exploration, which is something I've been looking for since RE4: still with the wider moveset and environmental interaction, but with gameplay less focused on forcing you to kill dozens of enemies in every room in order to proceed. The enemy designs are mostly rather dull, but there were a few moments of genuine tension and a couple clever twists.
So, it looks like I won't be able to make the Hawken evening tonight; have a 3-year-old's birthday party to do final prep for and some in-laws to pick up at the airport.
ReRev would've been a good game had it had the patience to take place just on the ship. But no, we had to have random jumps to flashbacks, characters with very little bearing on the plot (I get that Chris is Jill's partner, but he does nothing in this really), and also features probably the worst playable character duo in the franchise's run.
Outland is hitting Steam at the end of the month. Another one of the few console smaller games comes over. Just need Shadow Complex now.
I might be one of the ten people who bought Outland for the 360. Imagine the color swap bullet hell of Ikaruga crossed with a metroidvania. Also throw in some of the tightest, most fluid platforming controls you'll ever see and you've got a winner.
... Go on.
It's a beautifully animated Metroidvania style game with the backgrounds lush, jungle style things but the foreground and characters are mostly silhouettes that glow in particular colors. You can flip your character's color to be more/less effective against enemies or to have their bullets do no damage and there are platforms that are only usable or only start moving if you are a particular color. It's stunningly good looking in motion and a bunch of fun.
The thing that I remember the most from Outland is the control. It was amazingly tuned and felt so good, like driving a high end sports car. I even used the analog sticks for movement, which I normally don't do with a platformer. I don't know what KBAM would be like, but I highly recommend a gamepad to play it.
In other news, Divinity might in fact be too long. I'm about ready to wrap things up, but it looks like I have most of a major map and possibly more after that to go. 60+ hours is a lot to invest in a single playthrough of a SP game for me these days. (I guess things would go faster if I didn't loot absolutely every single item that I find, and then have to spend time finding merchants who actuallly have enough gold left to take things off my hands. Maybe I'll see about crafting a negative barter item to speed things up. )
It's pretty damn good, though. And pretty. There some great vistas in the game, and the distance blurring (which only appears at certain times when you really have a view) is incredibly well done and immersive.
Yeah I kind of took a break from it for a bit. We're probably in roughly the same spot now. Although I have almost wrapped up things in the town on that 3rd major map, there's still at least one more full size dungeon to go if not more. I may be running into some trouble with my casters being a bit too wet tissue paper. The longer fights can be tough keeping them out of the line of fire.
I've been playing lots of things that aren't Divinity for a couple weeks. Finished the first of those Heroes Rise VNs and started on the second. I'm enjoying them.
Also started up Wolfenstein, played through all of Broken Sword 5. All of the main storyline in Naruto Etc Etc Full Burst. Year Walk.
Wrapped up the main storyline stuff in Naruto Full Burst last night actually. Stayed up a lot later than I'd intended because I hit a stretch in the game where there hadn't been a save point for like an hour and didn't want to go backwards or leave it on pause for a day. So just powered through to the end. Looks like there's a bunch of stuff you can still do after the credits roll. That was a fun time. I am pretty bad at your Street Fighters and Mortal Kombats but still get the hankering for a fighting game from time to time. Naruto hits that mashy, I kind of know what I'm doing and things are happening sweet spot for me. It's pretty easy most of the time, although the occassional fight would be oddly difficult. I knew enough original Naruto plot to get the gist of it, but it's also information outdated enough that there's a lot of question marks. I had a good time. I also picked up Revolution which I haven't cracked open yet. Full Burst may have been plenty though. It sounds like Revolution doesn't have the same long form single player storyline (there simply wouldn't have been that much manga/anime material produced in the time frame between them).
Also played a smidge of The Mysterious Cities of Gold. Totally an ipad style puzzle game. Pretty simplistic. But also a weird shot of nostalgia for a cartoon when I was a kid that you only remember slightly. I don't know if they had a sequel series at some point and they chopped bits of animation from that, or if the bits of animation are all they managed to produce in an attempt to create a new series. Got into some more Pinball FX. I quite like the Walking Dead table. I need to spend some more time with Deadpool and Guardians. The weird prologue in the Guardians table is a bit irritating.
I also took a short peek at State of Decay, but I think I just wasn't in the right mood for it.
Will Outland use UPlay? Cause ya know, Ubisoft....
I gotta be honest - I'm not seeing the reason for the continued UPlay hatred.
It's in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, and it's completely unobtrusive. It starts up when the game launches, and then goes away, and just tracks some achievement points (which you can spend to unlock visual customization stuff).
When it started, and it was its own form of always-online DRM? Yeah, that sucked. But they've stopped doing that, as near as I can tell.
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It dropped to 0C last night where I live. Clearly, you need to move.
I'd go KBAM. There are a lot of functions (moving, firing primary and secondary weapons, boosting, special abilities, activating items in 1-3 different slots, repairing, zooming, and interacting with things) so even if you find a way to map them all to a controller it would probably end up being a fairly complicated affair.
Also, anyone who wants to play HAWKEN tonight, don't forget to add SmokeStacks to your friend's list (in-game, not just on Steam), and since VOIP is still iffy we'll be using the PA TeamSpeak server for voice chat. Also, if it's your first time you'll want to fire it up before the game starts because you have to do a short tutorial before the game lets you play online.
HAWKEN gives you a free mech to start with, but there are also always three additional fully kitted out mechs that you can "test drive", so even if it's your first time playing you'll have four different mechs to choose from.
Tonight, 6:00 PM Pacific/9:00 Eastern, be there or be square.
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The only thing better than apple picking is taking time off of work to do it, and that's exactly what I'm doing next week. It'll be my kids' first time, and I'm all excited to play hooky to take them out for it.
I just last night started using covers again at night. My wife doesn't understand how I can sleep without a blanket all summer long. I don't understand how she can go to bed warm and then throw on a blanket. That's the worst.
I was not impressed when I had to scrape the frost off the car this morning.
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Last night was a vast improvement from the previous week. (Fellow San Diegan)
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I might be one of the ten people who bought Outland for the 360. Imagine the color swap bullet hell of Ikaruga crossed with a metroidvania. Also throw in some of the tightest, most fluid platforming controls you'll ever see and you've got a winner.
Highs in the 60s, lows around 40 overnight (Fahrenheit, of course). Window open over the bed at night for that cool crisp "perfect sleeping under a pile of blankets" weather. Yep, best time of year here.
I've lived in my share of hot yucky climates. Never again. I can handle all the cold and snow you can throw at me, but fuck hot summers.
Woo! Apple Picking bros! (I mean bros in the colloquial, like "hey guys" sense )
Plus we get wonderful canned apples at the end of picking. Mmmmm...canned apples.
I was one of the others. I never finished it before getting rid of my 360 though - so I'm pretty excited to re-buy it for Steam. That's great news - such a pretty game too.
On weather - I'm still sleeping with my fan on even though it's starting to get cold up here in Maine. The noise helps me sleep...I think this weekend I'm going to find some form of white noise maker for the winter.
... Go on.
I get both of those where I live. It suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks.
Also Steam.
Okay Maine sounds awesome. I like Colorado but our total lack of autumn (I seriously get like 2 weeks before it's winter weather) makes me super sad. I need more time when it's sweater weather before it's "OH GOD WHERE IS MY HEAVY COAT" weather.
I own this on 360 but never made it very far. I see an eventual Steam purchase in my future.
It's a beautifully animated Metroidvania style game with the backgrounds lush, jungle style things but the foreground and characters are mostly silhouettes that glow in particular colors. You can flip your character's color to be more/less effective against enemies or to have their bullets do no damage and there are platforms that are only usable or only start moving if you are a particular color. It's stunningly good looking in motion and a bunch of fun.
I was told Maine has lobster trees, is this true? I mean, I prefer snow crab myself, but lobster could be nice.
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Fall down seven times. Stand up eight.
All I really know of Maine is that it's haunted (seriously Stephen King, other places exist) and assuming Haven is shot on location it's gorgeous. And to circle it back around to yesterday:
Nolan North really is everywhere. Even pretend Maine. On a show where the lead is the VA of Elena from Uncharted.
No, tree lobsters. Not lobsters in trees. They drop on you and cut your hair.
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In other news, Divinity might in fact be too long. I'm about ready to wrap things up, but it looks like I have most of a major map and possibly more after that to go. 60+ hours is a lot to invest in a single playthrough of a SP game for me these days. (I guess things would go faster if I didn't loot absolutely every single item that I find, and then have to spend time finding merchants who actuallly have enough gold left to take things off my hands. Maybe I'll see about crafting a negative barter item to speed things up. )
It's pretty damn good, though. And pretty. There some great vistas in the game, and the distance blurring (which only appears at certain times when you really have a view) is incredibly well done and immersive.
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Australia is terrifying enough that I thought Drop Bears were real. Look at me learning while trying to make jokes!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_bear
Haven is actually filmed in Nova Scotia. But since it looks like that here, too, it might as well be considered on location.
I live just down the road from Stephen King. His house is pretty awesome.
Oh. Steam. Erm.
I reinstalled RE:Revelations to take another stab at the RE series; went with Rev because RE4 runs like pooh on my system for some reason. Hoping it's better than some recent posts here suggest...
SD here too. Last week, particularly the 16th was absolute hell heat. Today is so much better.
That would be terrifying if Drop Bears were real...but they do have a list of the 30 most dangerous from Australia!
STEAM: I downloaded Hawken and hope I can get in some time before tonight's festivities if I don't get caught up getting my friend hooked on Diablo III, Castle Crashers and/or Speed Runners. I'm also downloading Marvel Heroes 2k15 because another friend refuses to play D3 seasons, but has put in a ridiculous amount of hours to MH2k15.
Twitch/Mudzgut
Fall down seven times. Stand up eight.
And I haven't finished Shadowrun...
As a bit of counterpoint, I enjoyed RE:Rev more than most of the modern RE games. The story is rubbish of course, but it had a better balance of action and non-linear exploration, which is something I've been looking for since RE4: still with the wider moveset and environmental interaction, but with gameplay less focused on forcing you to kill dozens of enemies in every room in order to proceed. The enemy designs are mostly rather dull, but there were a few moments of genuine tension and a couple clever twists.
YMMV, but it's worth a look at least.
Now playing: Teardown and Baldur's Gate 3 (co-op)
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The world of video games is weird.
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The world of networks and DDOS is weird. (but fun, sometimes :P )
I would love to find out what their response and countermeasures were, but that's more my personal interest as a sysadmin :P
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The thing that I remember the most from Outland is the control. It was amazingly tuned and felt so good, like driving a high end sports car. I even used the analog sticks for movement, which I normally don't do with a platformer. I don't know what KBAM would be like, but I highly recommend a gamepad to play it.
Yeah I kind of took a break from it for a bit. We're probably in roughly the same spot now. Although I have almost wrapped up things in the town on that 3rd major map, there's still at least one more full size dungeon to go if not more. I may be running into some trouble with my casters being a bit too wet tissue paper. The longer fights can be tough keeping them out of the line of fire.
I've been playing lots of things that aren't Divinity for a couple weeks. Finished the first of those Heroes Rise VNs and started on the second. I'm enjoying them.
Also started up Wolfenstein, played through all of Broken Sword 5. All of the main storyline in Naruto Etc Etc Full Burst. Year Walk.
Wrapped up the main storyline stuff in Naruto Full Burst last night actually. Stayed up a lot later than I'd intended because I hit a stretch in the game where there hadn't been a save point for like an hour and didn't want to go backwards or leave it on pause for a day. So just powered through to the end. Looks like there's a bunch of stuff you can still do after the credits roll. That was a fun time. I am pretty bad at your Street Fighters and Mortal Kombats but still get the hankering for a fighting game from time to time. Naruto hits that mashy, I kind of know what I'm doing and things are happening sweet spot for me. It's pretty easy most of the time, although the occassional fight would be oddly difficult. I knew enough original Naruto plot to get the gist of it, but it's also information outdated enough that there's a lot of question marks. I had a good time. I also picked up Revolution which I haven't cracked open yet. Full Burst may have been plenty though. It sounds like Revolution doesn't have the same long form single player storyline (there simply wouldn't have been that much manga/anime material produced in the time frame between them).
Also played a smidge of The Mysterious Cities of Gold. Totally an ipad style puzzle game. Pretty simplistic. But also a weird shot of nostalgia for a cartoon when I was a kid that you only remember slightly. I don't know if they had a sequel series at some point and they chopped bits of animation from that, or if the bits of animation are all they managed to produce in an attempt to create a new series. Got into some more Pinball FX. I quite like the Walking Dead table. I need to spend some more time with Deadpool and Guardians. The weird prologue in the Guardians table is a bit irritating.
I also took a short peek at State of Decay, but I think I just wasn't in the right mood for it.
I gotta be honest - I'm not seeing the reason for the continued UPlay hatred.
It's in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, and it's completely unobtrusive. It starts up when the game launches, and then goes away, and just tracks some achievement points (which you can spend to unlock visual customization stuff).
When it started, and it was its own form of always-online DRM? Yeah, that sucked. But they've stopped doing that, as near as I can tell.
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