I summon you Cody: Dishonored (Off-Topic)
Since you're always professing your love for the option heavy Deus Ex, how do you feel about Dishonored?
It has a large variety of ways for you to engage in any encounter and each level feels like a real place that you're poking around in.
Just replaying through it for the 3rd time and thinking about why I really enjoy it.
I summon you Cody: Dishonored
Can "I summon you Cody" be like RPS' "Wot I Think?"
I summon you Cody: Dishonored
Since you're always professing your love for the option heavy Deus Ex, how do you feel about Dishonored?
It has a large variety of ways for you to engage in any encounter and each level feels like a real place that you're poking around in.
Just replaying through it for the 3rd time and thinking about why I really enjoy it.
I have not played it. Maybe I will try it and get back to you sometime in the future. No promises. Real life is too interesting at the moment.
I summon you Cody: Dishonored
Can "I summon you Cody" be like RPS' "Wot I Think?"
Like the genie in Aladdin, I'd need to have some rules:
1. No MMORPGS
2. No Mobile Games
3. Commercial releases only
I summon you Cody: Dishonored
Since you're always professing your love for the option heavy Deus Ex, how do you feel about Dishonored?
It has a large variety of ways for you to engage in any encounter and each level feels like a real place that you're poking around in.
Just replaying through it for the 3rd time and thinking about why I really enjoy it.
I have not played it. Maybe I will try it and get back to you sometime in the future. No promises. Real life is too interesting at the moment.
I thought this was one of those games that you thought was better than BioShock Infinite. Anyway, I thought it was great, and I'll bet you'll like it.
I summon you Cody: Dishonored
Since you're always professing your love for the option heavy Deus Ex, how do you feel about Dishonored?
It has a large variety of ways for you to engage in any encounter and each level feels like a real place that you're poking around in.
Just replaying through it for the 3rd time and thinking about why I really enjoy it.
I have not played it. Maybe I will try it and get back to you sometime in the future. No promises. Real life is too interesting at the moment.
I thought this was one of those games that you thought was better than BioShock Infinite. Anyway, I thought it was great, and I'll bet you'll like it.
There are many many games better than Bioshock Infinite, so if it is that wouldn't be shocking.
Not my point.
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I summon you Cody: Dishonored
Can "I summon you Cody" be like RPS' "Wot I Think?"
Like the genie in Aladdin, I'd need to have some rules:1. No MMORPGS
2. No Mobile Games
3. Commercial releases only
That works for me. Haha.
I summon you Cody: Dishonored
Can "I summon you Cody" be like RPS' "Wot I Think?"
Like the genie in Aladdin, I'd need to have some rules:1. No MMORPGS
2. No Mobile Games
3. Commercial releases only
That works for me. Haha.
Notice indie games aren't forbidden, but I reserve the right to write them off if it's immediately apparent they are stupid.
I'm kind of shocked
Since you're always professing your love for the option heavy Deus Ex, how do you feel about Dishonored?
It has a large variety of ways for you to engage in any encounter and each level feels like a real place that you're poking around in.
Just replaying through it for the 3rd time and thinking about why I really enjoy it.
I have not played it. Maybe I will try it and get back to you sometime in the future. No promises. Real life is too interesting at the moment.
With your devotion to Deus Ex, figured you would have followed the career of it's Lead Designer Harvey Smith. Deus Ex is what made me check out what he was doing with Arkane and boy am I excited for you to check this out.
I won't say much more and will see if you end up getting to it before Dishonored 2 drops in November.
It's so good that even on the 3rd time I can't stop taking breaks from work to continue exploring it.
I understand no MMOs, but no mobile?
And don't you dare tell me mobile games don't count because they don't cost enough to make, or I'll feed you Funkmon's sock.