Lol, you seem to have listed my retirement so far right there!!
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Lol, you seem to have listed my retirement so far right there!!
Hah :p
Also got some old school roms I can play via steam when hooked into the TV, but haven't played those for a while.
Turns out I didn't need to spend the better past of the last three days running that compression program (was trying to compress ~1.14tb worth of photos into just under 1tb so it'd fit on a 1tb drive) - I found several external drives I haven't used for a while, and one of them is a 2tb drive...
Now to wait for the file transfer over USB 2.0 (*shudders*)
I like the tear arrows, I love the sound they make. As for the challenge, I personally believe that as a pathetic little human in that game, the challenge is using what you have to take down something that will wipe you out quite easily. Those homing laser things on the Thunderjaws are damn annoying.
Those rockbreakers are a pain as well. The way they just disappear into the ground all the time really annoys me. Yay for tear arrows. I found one area with three of those suckers in it. Left it for later. ;)
I've been sinking quite a few hours into Shadow of Mordor lately. Found the nemesis system quite a lot of fun. and the way it makes you feel connected (usually by thirst for revenge, or to shut up) the enemies is pretty cool. IT's not very well balanced though. At the start, I was having heaps of trouble taking out even the basic grunts, but now I'm powered up and not feeling too fussed about the commanders and stuff anymore, even when I'm set upon by more than one at a time.
I wonder if it's because I've gotten used to the game, or because of the powerups? When I finish, I'll have to start a new game and see if I feel the same way.
I spent most of the night playing Yooka Laylee. If you like Banjo Kazooie you will like Yooka Laylee.