I really must get around to finishing Unicorn Overlord (I could say this about a ton of games ). I was really enjoying it but drifted away for some reason. I really loved Vanillaware's 13 Sentinels, too.
I too drift away from games, sometime in multiplayer games I get discouraged by what other people build. For example I was playing the Conan game and had built my self a nice but small castle, I went for a wander about and came across a massive Roman stadium. I was so impressed that I just retired back to my stone shack.
I really must get around to finishing Unicorn Overlord (I could say this about a ton of games ). I was really enjoying it but drifted away for some reason. I really loved Vanillaware's 13 Sentinels, too.
The later battles can sometimes feel a bit more 'sloggy'. That said, I do like the way they often add elements to make the battles more distinctive. Just won one on the third or fourth attempt (unusual, normally I can just do them right off the bat) which had a slightly different additional defeat condition.
I'm continuing with Mass Effect 3 - it's very good by any standards, but I think I preferred the others. There's less to do in this one beyond talking to people and having shootouts: the hacking mini-games are gone, and so is the vehicle from the first game (as, thankfully, is the planet scanning stuff from ME2). The story feels simpler and the characters less appealing than the last one. For some reason it seems to think that more blue laydeez and the return of the bloody irritating psychic Jack is what players want. Oh, and the ship's computer is now a sexy laydee too. FFS.
On the other hand, the graphics are really good and the action is fine. There's an enormous subplot about capturing a space station that really surprised me. It's good, but something is missing.
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