Kaf talks about stuff Vol 1.
13 years ago
General
SO because my journal is now awkwardly out of date, this may be the first of my journals where I talk about stuff. Stuff I like/played/watched/read/listened to/hated/whatever. Not really in depth reviews or anything, just and excuse for me to ramble and make dick jokes.
Dragon's Dogma is actually really fricking good. Or at least, It falls into my niche of RPGs. While not as big as, say, Skyrim, the world is still detailed and the systems work welll. My cheif complaints are Capcom hasn't learned it's lesson from Dead Rising and figured out that certain games do not benefit from single save file that autosaves. Doubly so for open world RPGs. Though the game make sup for it by being very flexible with it's job system (Think FFV for reference) though stat builds are still impacted by this (The job you level up with affects stat growth). The other is of course, capcom has a lot of Downloadable Content, sorry Disc Locked Content on the game they're eager to make you pay for. It's not enough to ruin or break the game but, fucking still. Do ou guys have to remind me you're scumbags now every time I boot up the game?
Men in Black III was surprisingly good. Still not as good as the original, but hey, II was terrible, and it's surprising when number III in any franchise is good, let alone a installment made a decade apart.
Season I of a Game of Thrones was awesome. not going to lie o spoil it. Also, quite love A Song of Ice and Fire. best fantasy I've read a long time.
Finally, gamesworkshop is updating 40K to Edition 6. I approach this with 1 parts optimism, 4 parts apprehension and fear, and ten parts "Matt Ward better not shill the goddamn grey Knights/Ultramarines too much and fuck over the Sisters of Battle again/otherwise destroy the fluff or give his favorite factions gamebreaking rules and whatnot".
Being a 40K fan really sucks sometimes.
Dragon's Dogma is actually really fricking good. Or at least, It falls into my niche of RPGs. While not as big as, say, Skyrim, the world is still detailed and the systems work welll. My cheif complaints are Capcom hasn't learned it's lesson from Dead Rising and figured out that certain games do not benefit from single save file that autosaves. Doubly so for open world RPGs. Though the game make sup for it by being very flexible with it's job system (Think FFV for reference) though stat builds are still impacted by this (The job you level up with affects stat growth). The other is of course, capcom has a lot of Downloadable Content, sorry Disc Locked Content on the game they're eager to make you pay for. It's not enough to ruin or break the game but, fucking still. Do ou guys have to remind me you're scumbags now every time I boot up the game?
Men in Black III was surprisingly good. Still not as good as the original, but hey, II was terrible, and it's surprising when number III in any franchise is good, let alone a installment made a decade apart.
Season I of a Game of Thrones was awesome. not going to lie o spoil it. Also, quite love A Song of Ice and Fire. best fantasy I've read a long time.
Finally, gamesworkshop is updating 40K to Edition 6. I approach this with 1 parts optimism, 4 parts apprehension and fear, and ten parts "Matt Ward better not shill the goddamn grey Knights/Ultramarines too much and fuck over the Sisters of Battle again/otherwise destroy the fluff or give his favorite factions gamebreaking rules and whatnot".
Being a 40K fan really sucks sometimes.
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