I have a 360 as well and am really considering getting of the XBOX One. I'd rather wait, but a new game just came out that's only available on One so I might just have to go ahead and get it.
Well this is the first time that I've heard something like this! I've been considering getting an XBOX One too so now I might reconsider and get a PS4 instead.
I haven't had an iOS so I can't truly say for sure. But I know I love my Android and have never really had problems with it. That's all I've ever used.
I don't get to spend that much time gaming. I have to work and take care of 2 kids, so if I want to game it's on the weekends when I have a couple of hours of free time. That's about it.
I don't have any favorite ones right now. But I used to watch Parks and Recreation and that show was awesome. So funny and just all around a good show.
I tend to find that they're cheaper than console games. It might just depend on where you live and the demand where you're at. Some places are more expensive, but where I'm at, they're cheaper.
Definitely, but only a handful of times. Only if I can't beat a mission / boss, and I'm stuck on it for a long time because I just can't figure it out. Then I'll go online and look for cheats on how to get through it.
I like to go to museums and national parks. For more laid back, I like to read, watch videos and do research. If it's nice out I'll get exercise outside, maybe play some sports.
I can't really say because I've been with my xbox 360 for quite a few years now and have loved it and didn't feel the need for anything else. But now I'm looking to get a PS4 or xbox one, so we'll see.
Wii doesn't have that great of a demand in contrast to the new gen consoles. There are much better games for newer consoles and the Wii's games aren't all that great. People are more into the popular brands and developers of video games so they navigate toward the Playstations and XBOX's.
Well even if you don't buy on release, those bugs and glitches will still be there if you buy them later on. The companies really need to get better at getting all those glitches out before release day, because they rarely do and I've played too many games where there were glitches and it was...
I stay at home as well, but my former boss was very good to me. I had been out of the work field for 2 years prior to that so my boss had to train me and was very patient with me even though she had a million different things she had to do.
Some developers put out a date, only to keep pushing the date further ahead so they can get all the kinks out. That's much better than releasing it and having people complain about all the things that are wrong with the game. I wish more developers took the time to do that. It's a win for both...
I played the Sims a ton when I was a teenager. It was sort of addicting because you had to constantly make sure your Sim was doing well and having to take care of it. I loved the game it was pretty fun. But not a whole lot to do. It would have been cool if they expanded the game to the people...
I downloaded Fallout Shelter a couple of weeks ago and got so incredibly addicted. I love the Fallout series. It reminds me of Sims in that you have to constantly check up on how your people are doing in their vaults. It's purposely designed that way obviously. But I couldn't put my phone down...
I enjoyed it quite a bit when I was young. But I just can't get into it these days. It's only fun for a little while, then I quickly get bored with it. Now that I really think about it, I can't believe it was ever so popular. It's more of a game that's good just to pass the time.
I'd definitely have to go with Mario. Zelda was great, but it just didn't compare to Mario in the same way. Both classics, but I think Mario takes the cake for sure.