This will be a new-ish game. The storyline will be similar but there will be new players and characters. And yes, I was running a M&M game but it crashed and burned. I'm involved in a Silver Age Sentinels game that is filling that current need, luckily.Welverin said:This a new one or an old one starting again? I seem to recall you building up to one before, but then I may just be thinking of the M&M game you were going to play.
I haven't opened the box yet but it is very possible I played a store demo. But now that I think about it, an online friend did say that it was very similiar to the first and worth the price. I just haven't gotten around to actually playing the bugger yet. When I do, I'll probably burn through it in one, maybe two sitting at the most. Same with BG&E. One most long sit-down with it and the ending will be mine. But the game is so good that I don't want to play it while I'm tired which leaves my busy weekends as the only real chance I get. Kinda frustrating...Welverin said:Didn't you at least play it a little? Or was it someone else who said if I liked the first game I'd like this one as well? Boy is my memory depressingly bad.
I actually hated Sphere break. LOVED blitzball. I wish the full version made it into FFX-2. Oh well.Ashwyn said:Final Fantasy X-2 is on my "to finish" list, as well. I liked, but got distracted. Sphere break was addictive. Don't much care what they did with Blitzball though. Part of the fun of Final Fantasy X was actually playing it.
Psychotic Dreamer said:Just rented Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters for the X-Box. Man that game is a blast. So simple, but so very much fun. It's wonderful getting to play a giant monster fighting another giant monster and destroying a city in the process.![]()
John Crichton said:But the game is so good that I don't want to play it while I'm tired which leaves my busy weekends as the only real chance I get. Kinda frustrating...
Pielorinho said:Picked up Knights of the Old Republic this weekend, and am enjoying it pretty well--it's more fun than SP Neverwinter Nights, but nowhere near as delightful as Prince of Persia.