You can tell when I really like a game, because I can easily spend around 10 hours playing it into the early morning and only forcing myself to go to sleep because… well, I’m not a kid any more.
I got back from the gym and decided to play some more, because why not? It took five hours to get to Torigoth, then another five hours to get a full party with Rex, Nia and Tora.
Ever since the announcement of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, I’ve been getting more and more hyped about playing the first game all over again. However, I can’t wait till 2020 for that, so why not go through Xenoblade 2 right now?
Since Destiny 2 is coming out on Steam in a few days, I thought I’d go ahead and make a short hour long stream showing off some of the stuff that I ended up getting on my characters for the original Destiny game…
Here we go, let’s tackle the last parts of that overkill final level of Yugg’s Cave Carnage by creating the ascent to the exit and testing it out. I tell ya what, this level is insanely difficult and it’s going to make a lot of people mad. I love it!
This is something different from what I have done before on my streams… instead of just playing a game, let’s create more of it as well! On top of that, let’s make our creation absurdly difficult so I can torture my students with it and laugh at them at their failures.
This game had one hell of a disappointing launch when people realised that Hello Games weren’t actually giving us what they promised.
Things are really starting to heat up now as the plot thickens and we find out who are real enemies are in this game where I have no idea what’s going on.
Well, an unexpected turn as we become… more? But where will this lead? I know I keep saying this over and over, but I have no idea where this is heading, hah.
Just when you think you’ve figured this game out, when you think, “Oh, I know what’s going to happen next.” You end up getting a surprise yet again… “Wait, who is that?!”
I have no idea how big this game actually is, but the fact that I keep hearing “Part 1” being spoken of with the start of each chapter tells me that it’s a lot bigger than I think it is.