Thank you, the idea of yahtzee not being a serious reviewer never seems to sink in.
And on topic, yes, about half of the games he's hated I've enjoyed to some degree, though he was spot on with a few of the train-wrecks he's covered.
The goddamn Mako, I hate that freaking vehicle with a passion.
Thing gets flipped on the stupidest crap, shoddy aiming, gets torn apart under sustained fire in seconds.
How could I have forgotten all the time I wasted with the pokemon games. Well, up until crystal anyway.
Anyway, more to add:
The Megaman X series
Final Fantasy Tactics
Metal Gear Solid 1-3 (no PS3 sadly)
Conker's Bad Fur Day
Super Smash Bros. (N64)
Later.
Kids equate to a responsibility, I still have a lot in life I want to experience. Once that need has been filled, I'll start thinking about settling down.
With the damn near obscene price of a new game these days makes getting your money's worth more important than ever.
By money's worth I mean staying value, is it a game you can play a lot of at a time then come back to months later or something you play on a regular basis.
I'm including...
He does more blasting than helpful critiquing, which is fine from an entertainment standpoint.
The relevance we're talking about varies depending on how much someone cares about another's opinion. I think just spending 5 bucks down at blockbuster and experiencing the game for yourself and...
The original suffering was a great game, I love how all the enemies represented the different executions and general fecked up history of the island. As well as the theme of your character's constant struggle with inner demons made for an intense experience.
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