Sheepinator in Ratchet & Clank. I’ve gone entire levels using only that.
Sheepinator in Ratchet & Clank. I’ve gone entire levels using only that.
Hey! Look! Listen!
Navi 100%
Al-Zalam in Medievil Resurrection.
Grand Theft Auto. Was so pissed my parents wouldn’t let me play it (finally managed to sneak in a copy of GTA IV at age 15) but after some recent replays of IV and V I can understand why they banned it from the house and will likely do the same when I have kids.
I can’t remember if it was for the video games or TV show and I am struggling to find info online, but Ash Ketchum’s cousins and aunt being interviewed in a commercial was bizarre.
Final boss in Kingdom Hearts. Have “The Story so Far” collection but the final boss is so impossible in 1 it leaves me skeptical about playing the sequels.
100% agree on call of duty. They all feel the same to me, and the time and energy that goes into each title could easily be spent creating something new and fresh. People will argue it’s a moneymaker but it’s a self fulfilling prophecy because they allocate all their resources to that franchise.
Last of Us. Outside of Elder Scrolls games I had never played a game that you had to invest time into. I remember after >!Tess sacrificed herself to save Joel and Ellie!< I was thinking that I was near the end of the game and then I realized I really was just getting started.
Spider-Man 2. Not every game needs to be 100 hours. Game has great gameplay and a good story, which are the core elements of a great game.
I bought a 2023 RAV4 in March and absolutely love it. Outside of picking up a cargo net and routine maintenance I haven’t had to worry about anything with it. Switched after a decade with Ford’s and the difference is night and day!
Don’t take your vehicle to the dealership unless it’s covered by Toyotacare. They overcharge for EVERYTHING.