Not sure what sort of question this is; I overlook faults when I enjoy the game despite them. There's not really a set condition for it. I just bought a copy of Resident Evil: Revelations fully aware that the story would be cheesy and the controls would be a bit dodgy. I'm still playing it...
The issue with Jonathan Holmes, star of the hit program "Soda Baby" is that he seems to want to bring up video games at the most inappropriate times just to try to show off. It's like, you're listening to a wonderful bout of life advice or some brilliant plan for a film and he just HAS to bring...
The unique chinese pistol is actually one of my favourite weapons in the game, of course my character had already maxed out small guns and taken the "almost perfect" perk when I started to use it. Still buckets of fun for raiders and the like though.
The first Ace Attorney game was ported to iOS. It's a great game that focuses heavily on remembering details and problem solving with an entertaining narrative and a pretty great soundtrack. It's fairly accessible for any demographic as far as characters go, the appeal is pretty universal. Other...
I actually really enjoyed Guilty Crown despite its faults. Shu can be kind of grating for a lot of it but eventually he has some major changes to his character that made it instantly more watchable for me. I'll admit a lot of the characters were kind of awful but I thoroughly enjoyed it from...
I'm up to date on a bunch but I think the last one I finished was either Young Gun Carnival (which I thought was excellent and far too short) or Gunmania (which is fucking insane and only four chapters but worth reading for the dialogue).
Well we're an hour in and I've already asked out the girl I really care for and been rejected. Brilliant start, can't wait to see where it goes from here.
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