Bambi wrote:
Following a break from gaming I decided I wanted to ease myself back into things with something nice and short. Instead I picked this and the expansion up. 7 hours in (I can only play around an hour at night) and I'm still in the first area doing side quests and gathering herbs...
Thief wrote: The saturn pad is probably my second favorite controller, but it's a little uncomfortable to hold (thanks to its angles) and it's much too easy to accidentally press the L or R buttons. A great controller, but not quite as good as the SNES one, in my opinion.
Peter wrote:Bambi wrote:
Following a break from gaming I decided I wanted to ease myself back into things with something nice and short. Instead I picked this and the expansion up. 7 hours in (I can only play around an hour at night) and I'm still in the first area doing side quests and gathering herbs...
Ease yourself in??
One of the greatest games ever made, but dude if you are playing for an hour a night, you will have finished Shenmue 3 before you finish The Wild Hunt.
Mr357 wrote:Thief wrote: The saturn pad is probably my second favorite controller, but it's a little uncomfortable to hold (thanks to its angles) and it's much too easy to accidentally press the L or R buttons. A great controller, but not quite as good as the SNES one, in my opinion.
Which version are you referring to? The model 2 Saturn controller is easily the best ever made (excluding ones that have analog sticks).
Bambi wrote: Regarding controllers, am I the only person that didn't mind the original Xbox controller?
St. Elmo's Fire wrote: Got myself FFXV and popped it into my XB1. Installed the bloody massive disk content (think it was about 44GB) reasonably quickly. Game launches. "This game needs an update! Update size 13.35GB.".
Sonikku wrote:I'm sitting on 2 up and 1 down.
Raithos wrote: Yep I ordered mine yesterday as well. I've got Pier Solar, Sacred Line and Papi Commando from them. The later two weren't developed by them but they did the manufacturing/publishing. High quality products for sure.
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