Sorry I've been gone so long, I have been running the new dlc content for destiny. While the story came up short for the dlc, the new raid and missions kinda made up for it.
Update: I finally started playing Sudeki again (no, not Sudoku). Hopefully I will finish it these holidays.
Then I plan to finally finish Zelda Link's Awakening DX for the Game Boy Color. Also I have the game for my Game Boy Color I'm planing to play it on my PC as the GBC doesn't have a backlight and so it is really dark.
If I'm also able to finish that (shouldn't take long, shouldn't it?) I will try to finish Zelda Skyward Sword. There I haven't done the last side quest and end boss.
And if I'm also able to do that - but I guess then there wouldn't be any time left - I will start with Zelda Wind Waker HD.
I must admit Skyword Sword was really disappointing for me and i'm not really sure why. I loved the look of the game and the dungeon designs were some of the best in the series. Also the Wii mote controls worked perfectly which made the sword play sublime. But i was still left slightly disappointed with the lack of depth to the world. I would liked to have seen more towns and villages to explore and pick up side quests. For me, the amount of extra quests and activities in the likes of Majora's Mask or Wind Waker really made those games come alive. Don't have a Wii U yet but i can't wait until Majora's Mask comes out on the 3DS. If you can then definitely check out A Link Between Worlds on the 3DS especially if you liked A Link To The Past which was my first Zelda title.
My sister just bought Link's Awakening to play on her 2DS. She bought it by mistake as she wanted A Link To The Past
, but she has said that she's really enjoying at the moment so i might give it a go after she's done.
Just bought and started playing Alien Isolation. Only played a short while so far and still haven't come across the Alien but i did decide to play on hard mode as advised by several reviews so i'm making pretty slow progress. Can't wait to get to the Alien as it's meant to be scary stuff and pretty difficult to boot.
Sorry I've been gone so long, I have been running the new dlc content for destiny. While the story came up short for the dlc, the new raid and missions kinda made up for it.
Quit this game and didn't buy DLC out of general principle. The fact that they thought they could charge £35 for the season pass when it's $35 dollars (conversion rate put that about £22) in the States was quite frankly outrageous. This is a digital product so they can't even use their normal excuse of import costs and taxes to explain their cost increase, it's simply down to pure greed and considering how many people i know who did purchase the DLC despite the cost just shows their methods have sadly worked.
On a personal level though, i also stopped playing due to the level of repetitive grinding that was needed. Lack of matchmaking for raids was simply idiotic too. Finding six friends all willing to put in the hours needed to do the raids all at the same time was just not happening for us. A real shame that Bungie has been reduced to this although i lay the real blame at Activision's feet. At least the game was working properly right from the start though. Shows what proper Beta testing can achieve, a lesson other studios should have done themselves (Halo and Driveclub) and i'm really glad to hear that The Division is going to get proper online testing before full release.