Lenses for the phone. Cool! When I get one, I'll get those lenses for sure. I love the wide angle shot.
Lenses for the phone. Cool! When I get one, I'll get those lenses for sure. I love the wide angle shot.
He likes the Sandlot EDF games a bunch. We played EDF 2025 a lot last summer, and we'll probably play EDF 2017 when I play that again soon.
I'm kind of bummed EDF 4.1 is only on PS4. He doesn't have one, and probably won't get one. I'll have to play that one myself.
The trailer actually highlights most of the sex jokes in the movie, but what I thought best was the relationship between Franco and McBride. Franco tried to be so helpful to his bumbling brother. It just cracked me up.
I was eyeing those candles, but that was a dead end. In the Simpleton the Strong one right after it, I tried to figure out how to pull the nightlight out of the wall. That didn't work either.
I was so excited for Okamiden when it came out. I liked it, but I still wished it was on console. I went back to it earlier this year and got farther, but still got stuck on one boss battle. I'm going ot finish it sometime.
I have the PS2 version of Star Trek Voyager Elite Force. It's on my list to play real soon. I remember my friend Mark playing the PC version way back when and liking it.
Aw, I love maps! I made one in High School for the fantasy story I wanted to tell with my DnD characters. I did a bunch of character profiles and descriptions of random fauna you might find in various regions of the map. I never got to writing the full story of it though.
The music is pretty neat too. Lots of old time jazz violin and piano music and classical stuff. I heard something from one of Wagner's operas in the final parts of the DLC The Hobo King.
It's super interesting. It took me about 17 hours to do everything in the game, and I mean everything. You could just cruise through the main story, though, in way less time than that. I think howlongtobeat.com said it was about 5 hours for the main story.
Do machine guns beat dragons?