I'm up to an incredible one day a week workout schedule. Amazing isn't it? Well, I hope to increase it mightily and one day, I'd love to do a mud run like that. Obstacles make it even more interesting.
I'm up to an incredible one day a week workout schedule. Amazing isn't it? Well, I hope to increase it mightily and one day, I'd love to do a mud run like that. Obstacles make it even more interesting.
I figured out the other day what keeps me away from platformers and games like this. It's the repetition. I think if it was the only game I had for a while though, I would keep putting it down and then coming back to it and eventually get through it. As it is though, I stop and immediately start something else from Mt. Backlog. That being said, I will probably get Bloodborne sometime just to see the art design. Will I beat it though? I kinda doubt it.
I made myself a Steam and GOG account but I still haven't gotten back into it yet. I wish I had more room at my friend's place where I do most of my gaming. I'd set up a PC again and add that to the mountain of stuff I want to play.
Slang of my own region isn't interesting. Everyone elses though? BRILLIANT!
I like the look of those wheels. Fat with a PH.
Didn't one of them have Master Chief? I should get that one.
I say the same thing all the time, but just think, soon it'll be breakfast all day long. ALL DAY LONG! The utopia has arrived!
It's weird, but when I was really into prog, I never considered Moody Blues to be part of it. Recently though I relistened to In Search of the Lost Chord and thought it was the perfect expression of prog with just the right balance between artiness and pop entertainment. I think that was it though. I always thought them too pop to be prog. I was hard core back then. If it didn't blow my mind with feats of technical prowess, then it was out.
At lot of these RPGs get really slow in the late stages. That's why I hardly ever finish any of them.
It must be tricky to handle the recoil.