Nostalgic Fun.
So tonight, I beat bully, which was both good and bad. I hammered out about 20 missions in a single day because they seemed to take no time at all. I really enjoyed pulling pranks and beating the crap out of nerds, jocks, greasers, and preps. Rockstar really made this game interesting and fun right up to the very end. What was even better was that the last chapter, called endless summer, let you do all the missions and classes that you might have missed while playing the game. There were also countless side missions and games that makes this game a must have.
After all of that was done, it was on to Drakengard. Square Enix (final fantasy) developed the game, and it was great from the very beginning. I love hack 'n' slash games, and this may just be the best one that I have ever played. You get to run through literally hundreds of enemies, and when they become too many, you can hop on a dragon and decimate them with huge fireballs. The storyline is just amazing, and there are countless missions. It's also like an RPG because experience points and new weapons and skills are given as the player progresses. I know that I am going to be playing this game until school lets out for the semester. The best part is that a kid from down the hall let me borrow Drakengard 2 so I can continue the game. Yes. Frank brought up a HUGE box of Nintendo games, and I almost cried when I saw what he had in there. Kirby, 1943, Dr. Mario, and Whomp 'Em were just a few of the 30 or so games in the box. best part is, I get to borrow them. Ah yes, I love old school 8-bit games, and when I dig deeper into the box, I'll tell you what else I might come across. Later.
After all of that was done, it was on to Drakengard. Square Enix (final fantasy) developed the game, and it was great from the very beginning. I love hack 'n' slash games, and this may just be the best one that I have ever played. You get to run through literally hundreds of enemies, and when they become too many, you can hop on a dragon and decimate them with huge fireballs. The storyline is just amazing, and there are countless missions. It's also like an RPG because experience points and new weapons and skills are given as the player progresses. I know that I am going to be playing this game until school lets out for the semester. The best part is that a kid from down the hall let me borrow Drakengard 2 so I can continue the game. Yes. Frank brought up a HUGE box of Nintendo games, and I almost cried when I saw what he had in there. Kirby, 1943, Dr. Mario, and Whomp 'Em were just a few of the 30 or so games in the box. best part is, I get to borrow them. Ah yes, I love old school 8-bit games, and when I dig deeper into the box, I'll tell you what else I might come across. Later.
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