I actually didn't like this one overall. It seemed it was trying way too hard to be funny at the expense of everything else including characterization and as a result a lot of the jokes felt forced. It WAS funny at parts but it was just too much.
The "optional" micro transaction defense is only valid in the case of free to play games and depending on how it's done MMO's, not full priced single player games (or single player games with a tacked on and barely updated multiplayer).
Sort of? I have bought games I don't really think I'm going to play just because I like latter games in the series or like the idea of the game. I try not to, sometimes I have remind myself that it's waste of money I can't afford.
I just catch them with a cup and piece of paper then toss them outside. You put the cup over them, then slide the cup over a piece of paper to cover it so they can't get out. That might be difficult for you to do if you have a phobia though.
None are "must buys" but there are some series that I'll definitely look at and consider.
Dark souls/ soulslike from FromSoftware
X-com
Bioware games (though admittedly bioware is almost getting to the point where that is flipped and I will require more convincing rather than less).
Tome...
I live in NZ so we don't have a lot that is actually dangerous (We have Katipo spiders which are venous but they are endangered and not aggressive). We have a wood pile and a creek so we get lots of cockroaches and mice in the house during winter. I know there are water rats around as well...
Of ones I've played? Assassins Creed. Even the open world aspects of the first one were boring to me. I have not played an AC game since revelations so maybe it's gotten better but I'm not going to bet money on it.
I thought the combat was very simple to start with but while IT IS fairly simple, after experimenting with it you can actually do more that it appears at first. There are combos, you have more moves if you use the sprint button in conjunction with heavy, light or kick and you can use focus to...
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