Currently playing Super Mario Sunshine!
Never gotten 120 stars in this game, so should be fun.
Currently playing Super Mario Sunshine!
Never gotten 120 stars in this game, so should be fun.
I beat Catherine after a few sittings of it with my friend's copy. I got the best ending for Katherine. The game was surprisingly better than I thought it would be, and I already had high expectations. Also I totally called (SPOILER)Erica being a man.
The only thing I'm unhappy with is the part of the ending where Trisha does her little recap and explains all of the metaphors. I was just like "Yes, yes I did see what you did there Atlus and it was pretty awesome but this is stupid."
You can check out my general opinion along with those of other members in this thread. It's great!![]()
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
I want saints row 3 :o
Eyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Recently i am playing Need for Speed The Run, Its amazing game, I am very crazy about this game...
I recently started up FireRed. I haven't played a Pokemon game since G/S/C and this seemed to be a good transition into the chaos that is too many Pokemon.
Skyrim (even farted around installing Daggerfall to delve into the series' origins but it's so old it runs like tit), Final Fantasy IV the Complete Collection, Super Mario World. That's about it right now.
Still playing Starcraft 2, though how much I get to play will obviously die down thanks to starting work again. I also bought Batman: Arkham Asylum on Tuesday night. It's good so far, though I find the controls some what clunky, and the battle system is a bit too button mashy so far. I've been told that changes as you unlock more abilities. Either way though, it's a Batman game that isn't a complete and utter trainwreck so it's hard not to enjoy it. Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill certainly help in that regard.
Arkham Asylum is a really good game. Outside of some sub-par boss battles (like the Final Boss) the game is an overwhelmingly good experience for Batman fans. Combat is simple and the real fun and challenge of it is just getting off all the special moves and keeping up your combos. Traveling the island is awesome and it really has a Zelda approach to exploration where you can go to many places but tools you unlock allow you to go to newer places so going back to old locations brings new experiences. The Killer Croc boss fight is fun and I love battling Scarecrow. The real fun is just exploring the place and unlocking all of Riddler's clues, he really ties the game together for me because he makes you use all the platforming elements and keeps you more focused on the environment than a typical game would have. I need to star Arkham City soon...
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
I would definitely recommend it as well and I'm not even that far into it myself. Hell, it's a greatest hits title now so I got it for $20, and it's hard to go wrong at that price point. And as Wolf mentioned, there is a lot to explore and plenty of secrets to find in Arkham Asylum, and that's one of the coolest parts about it for a comic fan like myself.