Also, yeah, I'd say the fifth season was the worst of them all, in my opinion. It felt too...unfocused and the character of Lumen was a poor choice to center an entire season around. Anyway, it'll be interesting to see how this season wraps up with DDK, Angel's sister's tryst, and Deb's slow...
Just beat this on crushing, damn, there were a few parts where it was so f-ing frustrating I wanted to scream (ballroom on cruise ship, settlement, etc) but for the most part it wasn't too bad.
Yeah, Cartegena was awesome, I loved the background music, it made the atmosphere perfect. Anyway...
Pity, one lesson Bethesda seemingly didn't learn from New Vegas (yes, I know Obsidian developed it, still) was creating interesting companions that actually have personalities. I've only picked up a handful, though.
So, I've heard that quite a few people don't like Season 6, while I actually think it's been a very decent season so far. I'll leave the final ranking until I've seen the last episode, though.
There's a difference between relying on imagination and inspiring imagination, obviously. Also, someone's imagination can be intensified moreso by a linear game than a geographically open one. However, I can see someone becoming more attached to their character in a game with as much content...
This has the potential to be very interesting. The Skyhooks and tears seem like they could be fun concepts to mess around with. At any rate, at least there is a new setting I'm tired of Rapture.
It might be immersive, but that doesn't mean it stimulates my imagination. Don't get me wrong, it's an enjoyable RPG-esque experience, but looking back I'm disappointed in all the plotlines, the characters are flat, etc. Again, all of those things are better than Oblivion, but that's not...
I assumed you meant in a role-playing sense, but I wasn't for sure. I'll save such role-playing effort for games that actually interest me in the Player character, such as Bloodlines. I've always viewed Skyrim as a time-sink, and I still do. It's better than Oblivion but it hasn't gone to...
^^Not to my knowledge. But, there aren't any in-game consequences to such an action, except a few comments from the guards. At least, that I'm aware of.
Damn, I think I'm Skyrim'd out. I haven't touched it in a few days now. I've clocked in well over forty hours, it's time to play something else for awhile.
Drake's about to get his ass pounded on "crushing" difficulty, sorry Drake, better you than me.
I've read some people's comments stating Uncharted 3 is the best game of the series, I think it's greatest moments surpass the second's greatest moments. Overall, I'm not so sure which is the better game. I only played Uncharted 2 once and that was a long time ago.
One thing I will...
Dexter re-newed for two more seasons, but they are likely to be the show's "swan song"
http://horror.about.com/b/2011/11/21/dexter-renewed-for-two-more-seasons.htm
As for the writer of the article's comments, which stated that he liked 5 and not 6, I'm actually thinking of the reverse...
Eh, no one yet. Not sure how to go about it.
Just beat the main quest, and dragons are still appearing, great. When I start my next playthrough I'll definitely stop playing before that one whiterun quest so I don't have to encounter them.
Didn't the Dark Brotherhood quest line seem a bit on the short side? I'm comparing it to its counterpart in Oblivion, in all actuality, I find all the faction lines a tad lacking. All of them have been decent so far. Although I can't beat the last mission in the Thieves Guild, I think it's...
Tell that to my short attention span. Perhaps if the shopkeepers had better personalities instead of repeating the same boring line over and over again like they had brain damage, I might be more inclined to visit.
Honestly, the beggers have more biting wit than anyone else in the game...
I already have a house in Windhelm, it's not a matter of "don't know how" but more "don't care" as in stopping by my house and unloading shit is quite boring.
Just stole my first set of Orc armor, then improved it via smithing, it looks cool I'll give it that, although I wish I could get my hands on a set of daedric or ebony armor. I'm wondering if I will get dragon scale armor as a reward for completing the main quest, which I'm on the last mission...