As people have said they can't really be compared but if I had to give up playing games or reading books I'd...probably give up books. I love reading and have always got a book on the go but games are more engaging. In a book you're just reading how someone else deals with a situation (the same...
I haven't really played any of the regular Warriors games but, in terms of Hyrule Warriors, saying it's a case of 'mash the same button or two and win the game' is like saying any 2D side scrolling game is just a case of 'move to the side, jump occasionally, win the game' or any FPS is a case of...
But how are we to know which version will be the "complete" version? Some games have had so many iterations/released/bundles (look at games like Skyrim) that it gets to the stage where, if you want to play a game, you have to take the plunge eventually whether or not you know/think another...
I love Hyrule Warriors! I've put in hundreds of hours to that game and I still love playing it. I've got a hell of a lot to do with the adventure mode maps, getting everyone to max level, making awesome weapons and other things. I was very much bummed when the 3DS version got some exclusive...
First to play was carryone on with Xenobade Chronicles 2 (put far too many hours into that!)
First to buy...no idea! None of the games I'm interested in have release dates yet so will probably be an older game that I stumble across and buy
ALways great when TV programmes or films try and put games into them, especially when what's happening on the screen has no corrolations to what buttons the person is pressing or wthey stop playing to talk but the game carries on. Think there was a scene in Lost where a kid had a Gameboy Advance...
When the GameCube came out I was around 16 so I saved up to get one. When I had enough my mum took me into town to buy one. While I was waiting in the queue at the shop my mum said she was going to go to some of the shops nearby and meet me outside. I made my purchase and went to meet my mum...
I always said they should have left the Saw series as a trilogy even though Saw 6 was a lot better than 4 and 5. Saw 7 wasn't too bad but, even so, still would have said 'keep it as a trilogy'.
That should have been it but we now have an 8th film in the series called Jigsaw which I've just...
While my first console was a NES it as only when I played Ocarine of Time that I properly fell in love with a game and since then I have been a massive Legend of Zelda fan, I've played most of the games and it has been my favourite series ever since. Ocarine of Time was my favourite game until...
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