There seems to be a recurring theme in my game: there's a clock/the need to be in two places either at the same time or consecutively. Lots of googling for advice, but worth it. I think I'm doing the quests out of order. Someone online somewhere (a forum or something) suggested that you don't have to do the main quests in any particular order; which is true... But it's confusing now that I'm taking trains between areas or warping back and forth & expending EP. It's not a big deal. I just like talking about my game!
Lol! It's part of the main story line - you have 7 days until the world ends! But if you do certain things it adjusts the amount of time you have. I think the max is 13 days though.
I played Battlefield 1 in multiplayer mode for the first time. Together with 2 friends. We all sucked equally Fought in the Sinai desert and at the battle of Gallipoli against the Ottomans
Bought Mad Max and enjoying it a lot. Big fan of the first 2 movies but this is more Fury road but it's good fun.
I have that one still waiting for me too. It was in the monthly free psplus games once. Another is Mafia 3 (set in the 60s in a fictional New Orleans) which was extra lucky because I was planning on buying that one at first
no. I've yet to be sold, so to speak, on the VR gaming idea. There's only marginal energy on it. I don't feel like it's a mainstream avenue for gaming at this point. But I've seen shops that cater to the interest in the mall; prior to the coronavirus outbreak of course.
Agree that it's not the mainstream avenue for gaming industry today but it will be one day. And what do you mean by shops? I know about virtual reality app development company wich produce such games but haven't seen vr shops or something like that yet
No. I don't know how much it costs, but it wasn't like you put in your $0.25 and play... they probably want a credit card on file!
I think I'm doing okay at this with Final Fantasy XIII: Lightning Returns. The only problem: it's hard to balance between main quests and side quests on a clock. You don't really know how much time your side quests are going to take so it can make you miss the time of day at which you need to be somewhere else in the main quest. As a result, I think I will run out of time though... You're supposed to be doing side quests to help out the people of Nova Chrysalia as you make your way through the main quest. There's a chart about this; a tree of sorts. When you don't do enough side quests/save enough souls your tree doesn't do as well. Well, when your tree doesn't do as well, the world ends earlier. Lol. But I don't know how many side quests I can get away with; it's my first play through. If I beat the game I'm pretty sure I'll want to do it again to see what the side quests were, but for now I'm sticking to the main quests for the most part.
Started A way out with a friend. It's a coop splitscreen game (online or both on the same couch. Makes no difference in gameplay). You can't play it alone. Lot of fun so far! I'm playing the role of Vincent :-D