The wall posting that does, blah blah bought some new clothes, blah blah bought a new weapon, etc. Do you have the option to turn that off in game?
I've only played it for about five hours and I haven't bothered looking into that option yet. Mainly because the notification is really unobtrusive.
Just replayed The Walking Dead Season1 and finished 400 days + Season 2 on PS4. Telltale really need to make use of the touchpad, I had previously played TWD on iPad and the touch interface made it feel a lot more immediate even though it looked and ran like sludge. I noticed the separation when I tried to play Season 1 on PC a little while back too. As for games, I liked 400 days and would have preferred to have seen that type of multiple player character arc play through more over Season 2. Season 2 itself was really slow but a good story overall, it wrapped up well. My main problem was probably playing Clementine, she's a good character but just didn't feel all that believable with the reliance adults had on her. Good but hope they do something along the lines of 400 days (expanded) next. Also been playing Lords of the Fallen, it annoys me as much as I like it but that's typical of the Souls games too. It does feel nice though, combat is all about weight so if you keep well under your max you're fine, start wearing heavy gear and you need to make sure you're equipped to carry it well. Lot of back tracking and a lot of deaths, but generally a satisfying experience.
iOS: Wayward Souls, Hero Emblems, Stone of Life PC: Transistor, Shadowrun: Dragonfall, Invisible Inc. Wii U: Super Smash Bros. U, Bayonetta 2, Captain Toad's Treasure Tracker 3DS: Pokemon Alpha Sapphire
Haven't been playing a lot but back into Dragon Age Inquisition with a bit of Far Cry 4 on the side. Both titles proving to be huge value for money.
My sister is playing this game, I got the curiosity while she's playing it. She's too addictive on this game. I make a simple research about this game and this what I got. Pocket Tales is the same with other Farming Simulation games that uses the leveling system. To gain more experience, you need to plant, produces and harvest and I can also get an experience by accomplishing every quest that they will give to me, because it has a reward that includes an exp. Experience is the most important in terms of leveling, because the way of increasing my level will always depend on gaining exp. ~ The unique thing in this game, Pocket Tales is also a RPG game, there's a battle with your hero and different monsters. As of now, my sister's is at the level 14 now, hmm very interesting... ~ I'm currently playing Clash of Clans, Legion of Heroes and Crusaders Quest. Great Games!
Recently I've been playing lots of Kritika, Cytus, and World of Tanks. I have quite a number of story based games (TWEWY, Bastion, ChaosRings, GTA, Monster Hunters) but waiting for summer to properly be engaged in the story. Crusaders Quest seems fun but with the absolutely horrible crashes on my device I just dropped it. Kritika is definitely a type of game I've been looking for. Cytus is what TapTap should have been. Grinding my way to tier X on World of Tanks (most of tanks are Tier 6~7).
IOS Marvel contest of champions (Best) Goat simulator (had an update) Ski safari adventure time (#) Touch arcade (not a game but still!) Xbox (got a new one so had to restart all games!) Tomb raider 2013 (Graphics) Splinter cell blacklist (because o the stealth) COD: black ops 2 (gotta love a bit o cod!) Just cause 2 (grapple)
I just can't stop playing NFS-MW, I've finished 2 careers so far and now I'm about to finish the 3'rd. I also have played and finished Fable, Quake 4. I will start to play FEAR soon I play them on my PC.
Not sure where to put this but for DAI fans who like the Tavern songs, the official game site has put 10 up for free download (including sheet music) for a week or two before they start selling them.