A thick, gloopy dose of Final Fight on the Xbone, filter set to arcade monitor and aspect ratio widescreen. Sad thing is I can't seem to access Magic Sword, this is the old 'Final Fight Double Impact' comp off the 360 but supposed to be BC on teh Bone but why can't I find Magic Sword?...
(I reckon I'm just being thick).
Finished Fallout 4 yesterday, going on a completely different tange. I kinda wanna rant about how inconsequential (yet entirely adequate) it all was. It's just one big, long, fizzle, and a shadow of what Fallout 3 was, at least in its 2008 heyday. And why is Boston so ****ing *blue*??!!!
Don't get me wrong, it's really great and quite fun and there are many blasts to be had with it but it's like a really kinda meh experience with about seven types of enemies throughout (I don't really count Radroaches n stuff like that). It seems great in the short term but becomes very anaemic very quickly, there are no real memorable setpieces. I can tell why they said it was rushed, now.
There is a little bit of dialogue in the game where one of your bodyguards says he grew up in Little Lamplight, a character named MacCready who is in the same charisma-sphere as Desmond in Assassin's Creed. And I'm thinking this game really has no locations like Little Lamplight, no surprises.
And that is what it's all like.
Hubris Comics was decent but it's all an underdeveloped wasteland, in the end.
(I reckon I'm just being thick).
Finished Fallout 4 yesterday, going on a completely different tange. I kinda wanna rant about how inconsequential (yet entirely adequate) it all was. It's just one big, long, fizzle, and a shadow of what Fallout 3 was, at least in its 2008 heyday. And why is Boston so ****ing *blue*??!!!
Don't get me wrong, it's really great and quite fun and there are many blasts to be had with it but it's like a really kinda meh experience with about seven types of enemies throughout (I don't really count Radroaches n stuff like that). It seems great in the short term but becomes very anaemic very quickly, there are no real memorable setpieces. I can tell why they said it was rushed, now.
There is a little bit of dialogue in the game where one of your bodyguards says he grew up in Little Lamplight, a character named MacCready who is in the same charisma-sphere as Desmond in Assassin's Creed. And I'm thinking this game really has no locations like Little Lamplight, no surprises.
And that is what it's all like.
Hubris Comics was decent but it's all an underdeveloped wasteland, in the end.
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