Anyways, I have about $45 to spend on the sale. (Though hopefully I won't be spending all of it, as my gamepad recently decided to crap out on me...)
I don't plan on buying much... but that's the glory of the SSS! You go in expecting to buy a few games, you come out with a bunch of games you didn't even know you wanted!
What I plan on buying:
-Dawnguard/Dragonborn (Only if they are cheap, as I really only want them for mod compatibility)
-Game of Thrones (I know it's generally deemed a bad game, but I'd like to play it regardless and form my own opinion)
-Spore (Extremely late on getting this, but it looks quite fun... Steam's sale is pretty much my last chance to get it this summer, and I'm doubting it will go on sale...)
-Age of Empires II HD (Only if cheap enough, if not I'll stick with my copy of the original)
-Kerbal Space Program (Again, only if cheap... Looks fun, but not really worth $23 imo... then again I'm a cheapskate so nothing is really worth it's original price in my eyes)
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If you do the combat challenges and hunt down the trophies then Arkham Asylum and Arkham City are a few hours longer. Especially if you got the GOTY edition of Arkham City for the Harley Quinns revenge thing.
That's partly the reason I have 12 hours in AA instead of 11. I don't really find the combat challenges entertaining personally, nor am I a completionist so I don't really care about trophies and what-not. I do have Harley Quinn's Revenge, but haven't gotten a chance to beat it. I suppose that would null my claim of beating it in 24 hours, though.
That would depend on what you mean by a day. If you mean less than 24 hours and in one sitting, then none. If you mean less than 24 hours, however, the following games would apply:
-Assassin's Creed (16 Hours)
-Mafia II (20 Hours, though around 2-4 of that was simply driving around while my nephew watched when he was 2)
-Saint's Row: The Third (14 Hours, rather disappointed with how short this was)
-Batman: Arkham Asylum (12 Hours, again rather short)
-Batman: Arkham City (24 Hours, I suppose this qualifies?)
-On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness Episodes 1 & 2 (12 Hours total)
-Portal (9 hours)
-Portal 2 (I believe my original playthrough was 6-7 hours, currently have 9 hours from replaying it)
(Note* these are only the PC titles I have beaten in <24 hours, as that is all I have definitive access to the times played.)
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Anyways, I have about $45 to spend on the sale. (Though hopefully I won't be spending all of it, as my gamepad recently decided to crap out on me...)
I don't plan on buying much... but that's the glory of the SSS! You go in expecting to buy a few games, you come out with a bunch of games you didn't even know you wanted!
What I plan on buying:
-Dawnguard/Dragonborn (Only if they are cheap, as I really only want them for mod compatibility)
-Game of Thrones (I know it's generally deemed a bad game, but I'd like to play it regardless and form my own opinion)
-Spore (Extremely late on getting this, but it looks quite fun... Steam's sale is pretty much my last chance to get it this summer, and I'm doubting it will go on sale...)
-Age of Empires II HD (Only if cheap enough, if not I'll stick with my copy of the original)
-Kerbal Space Program (Again, only if cheap... Looks fun, but not really worth $23 imo... then again I'm a cheapskate so nothing is really worth it's original price in my eyes)
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It's so hard! With those missiles and everything!
That was sarcasm, if you couldn't tell.
I'd have to say the Phantamanta from Super Mario Sunshine. No idea why I find it so difficult.
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Sadly 3/4 of those games (as of now) are console exclusive, and I don't really plan on getting a console this gen.
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That's partly the reason I have 12 hours in AA instead of 11. I don't really find the combat challenges entertaining personally, nor am I a completionist so I don't really care about trophies and what-not. I do have Harley Quinn's Revenge, but haven't gotten a chance to beat it. I suppose that would null my claim of beating it in 24 hours, though.
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The name of the show is "Regular Show", which is the title...
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-Assassin's Creed (16 Hours)
-Mafia II (20 Hours, though around 2-4 of that was simply driving around while my nephew watched when he was 2)
-Saint's Row: The Third (14 Hours, rather disappointed with how short this was)
-Batman: Arkham Asylum (12 Hours, again rather short)
-Batman: Arkham City (24 Hours, I suppose this qualifies?)
-On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness Episodes 1 & 2 (12 Hours total)
-Portal (9 hours)
-Portal 2 (I believe my original playthrough was 6-7 hours, currently have 9 hours from replaying it)
(Note* these are only the PC titles I have beaten in <24 hours, as that is all I have definitive access to the times played.)
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But I suppose Google would be my answer, as I do occasionally use it.
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I also haven't truly played a CoD game since Black Ops. (Other than free weekends on Steam)
Neither is really my cup of tea, so I'm neutral in this.
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My stance has changed since I posted this. I'm actually now rather excited for the PS4 and plan on getting it eventually.
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Pretty sure it's counted as a boss. Both of these wiki pages count it as one, anyways.
Dark Souls Wikia
Dark Souls Wikidot
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Though I'd probably go to the '40s or '50s if I had the option to only tavel in the past and only do it once.
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not proud of that
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It's really too easy to even be considered a boss...
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Fair enough, but if you have to be ranked high for multiplayer to actually get challenging then they are definitely doing something wrong.