It gave me a massive headache. I always have problems with first person oriented games but this one specifically gave me a headache that required me to sleep it off after 5 minutes of gaming. Never gone beyond the first few stages. It was kind of ironic for me since it was a fitting end to the game's namesake.
Not much to buy this time, since most of the lineup I already have.
But I figure I double dip and get Bastion (since I never finished the 360 version), and Retro City Rampage DX (which I wish we could have gotten a free upgrade from the original).
It gave me a massive headache. I always have problems with first person oriented games but this one specifically gave me a headache that required me to sleep it off after 5 minutes of gaming. Never gone beyond the first few stages. It was kind of ironic for me since it was a fitting end to the game's namesake.
Unfinished Swan was one of those games I FORCED myself to play and then didn't like it after too, the white room with the paint splatting part and everything was just awful.
For some reason I thought it was made by the people who made Journey. I had no idea why I thought that, I realized later I had the wrong impression.
The first time I played was with 2 players and it was fun. Not sure if it would get old after a while. It does get exponentially more fun the more people you add though.
It's fun with two players but it would get old I think. My wife and I played one game and we were done . . . we probably won't play again until we have people over.
Thanks for picking up Dust I personally LOVED Retro City Rampage, it was the first game that really hooked me on the Vita. I know it's on other platforms, but it's so perfect in hand held form.
Great GTA-style game, lots of fun referential humor. Really great NES-era visuals and audio, more authentic than most games. Nice and lengthy. I was honored to finally meet the creator some years later and he gave me a signed physical copy.