Last time I played it, I didn't think much of any of the available game modes. And there were only a handful of missions. This was several months ago, so I'm almost curious to see what it's like now. Then again, I don't miss getting attacked in free roam all the time for no real reason.
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I can't even remember the last time I actually bought a game in a retail store... I always buy online now. I still usually buy physical games, but those can always be found online somewhere for cheaper than any retail store. Most major retailers offer free shipping, so if there is actually a good sale, then I still don't bother going to the store to buy it.
Couldn't really get into new Alice in Chains once Layne Staley passed. It's not terrible I guess, just nowhere near as good as it used to be.
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I really liked I Am Legend at the time I watched it. It wasn't the most hated movie out there I guess, but it did receive a lot of negative attention for its ending and being nothing like the novel it was based on.
Only in the literal sense. I don't believe there is some divine reason for everything that happens or whatever. That would be really messed up if that was the case.
Interesting question... games that are humorous and don't take themselves too seriously like Saints Row and Borderlands come to mind. Tales From the Borderlands really surprised me as a "feel good" game. Well executed mix of humor and genuine storytelling on top of an awesome cast of characters made it a special game worth playing through multiple times.
Another approach to that question for me is to say pretty much any open world game. I like having the freedom to explore a game at my own pace. And I can just kinda zone out while collecting stuff or doing side quests that many people would probably find repetitive or boring. But, for me, it's sometimes nice to just sit back and have something to keep me busy in an open world game as I explore as much of it as I possibly can.
All of the Fallout ones are good... I think my favorite will always be the one for Fallout 3. The Ink Spots - I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire.
If you sold them all at once... maybe in the $100-150 range.
It's one of my favorite Playstation franchises... I'd think if you like one, you'd like all of them. I wasn't as impressed with Second Son as the first two games, but it was still fun and a good first game to play on the PS4.
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