The first movie was ground breaking back then and I liked it a lot.
With a good story and visual effects of today, this could be a big hit. I'll definitely want to see this one when released.
Another proof if the famous words: "Guns don't kill, but people with guns do."
When do people learn not to be careless with guns. With them around the house accidents are bound to happen. So leave them out of your house, especially with children around.
My kids use it around 3 or 4 times a week. They like me participating on it. But often I pass because I can't follow them doing that kung-fu stuff. Let's say I join them for fun around 2 times a week.
I go for physical copies. Put them in a place were the temperature stays constant and out of the sunlight, and they're good for years to come. When they die on me, I probably don't feel the urge anymore to play them. Just got to remember where I left them.
Now where did I put that StarCraft...
A real bummer for me was Myst. Had great graphics back then, but the puzzles were far to easy.
Can't say much about recent games as my PC will not run them anymore. :(
For me the easy setting can be left out of games. Most of the times a game lacks proper AI settings, or there are so few enemies you can see and feel them coming from a mile away.
Normal setting is the way a game is meant to play. So I always use that. Mmm, not always. I remember playing Duke...
Badges, trophies, achievements....
What happened to the good old days when you just played until you dropped on the arcades, just to get the number one position on the top score list.
In the most literal way, you could say, you play the role of Zelda. So it could define as an RPG. But then Halo or Duke Nukem could be defined as RPG's too.
Since there's indeed no stats, leveling etc... which are common in RPG's I think it doesn't fit in the category.
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