So i started playing through kane and lynch:dead men, the lynch character is a wonderful thing. As i passed through a few hours of this game, his character has kept me on my toes, the wild card. Few games have this aspect, most every game has a good and bad guy, but few games have lynch. Granted Dead Men is by no means a AAA game, the graphics suck, the story falls flat, but lynch is the one thing that shines, a giant question mark. Who will lynch kill? I'm chomping at the bit to find out.
maximum maxinimity : a not so serious look at gaming and the life.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Loot fest '09
So borderlands 2 is out in the wild, as is torchlight 2. Loot and faceshooting, that is all.
Monday, August 13, 2012
What the hell microsoft?!
You can only transfer the digital rights to the games you bought online once every four months. I have burned through three systems in the past two days. So, how does this come close to adding up? Never does. Unless i can get a system that is gonna last atleast four months, they can take that DRM B.S. and....insert it.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Just a taste
So I Dl'd crimson alliance for 360, thinking it was free, I was wrong.
Turns out free means "free for a minute", but that is not what got me. What was interesting, was the fact you could buy the game in pieces. If you just wanted to buy one character out of the three character line up, you can. Now that is a novel idea; only buy what you want, or make your friends buy what they want..i like it. I like it uhlot.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Rainbow six vegas 1&2
Yes i am late to the party on these, but i damn near twisted my controller apart...love hate relationship really.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
get away kid, yer bothering me!
And so I threw the game at the cashier's face.
there should be a general rule in a game store, it's to be treated like a sacred ground, akin to a bathroom with multiple urinals. Unless i peek over and ask why you are pissing purple, we don't speak. Game Co. cashier; do not stand at my side pedaling your wears on me. It is almost as if the guy hears me coming, my rupees and coin jingle jaingeling in my pouch., a commission this way cometh. So the cashier with no regard for the bathroom rule, invades. Now I have been down this road before, the course of action was to retreat, find a new game store. This time there is no other game store, no retreat and i am forced to hold the line. the invasion of my game store bubble, sweaty palms, a sense of urgency; must. spend. money. It is almost reason enough for violence, a confrontation insuring my banishment from the establishment. so I left, and went to the inferior store across town. I lost.
-Josh-