That's handy. har har.
That's handy. har har.
Don't know that it did much for the Fiat. Just got a little bit bulkier. Not impressed.
Beware some issues I've heard with playing D3 in split screen co-op. whatsacow told me about some of them. He's playing it now with a friend.
I heard another interview with Denis Dyack on Nintendo Voice Chat podcast talking about the first Legacy of Kain game and it's sequels, and I just noticed Amy Hennig, writer on the Uncharted series, directed Soul Reaver. Neat! I've always wanted to try one of those games. I have one of them somewhere in my stash.
Cool! I'd like to do some drawing sometime. I keep getting supplies for it and then don't find the time to do it.
I missed the first three quarters because I was at work. I can't believe I actually got to watch the whole fourth quarter. What an ending! But seconds later, it was back to Diablo 3.
I think I've heard of some of those complaints from the console version, but I thought they had been fixed in the Ultimate Evil Edition of the game. I am playing the first console version and I haven't had a problem with loot. As I run around with a higher level character, I get tons of loot. The "A" button thing is a problem. I'm not too button mashy with it but my friend Mark is and I have to keep reminding him to stop when we're near the end of a level and there are people to talk to before you go through a portal. Also, loot, and it seems menus, are handled differently in split/screen co-op I've heard. I'm playing online so I haven't experienced the problems you mentioned. Online there's no waiting for the other player. He/she could do a whole level while you sat in town talking to your blacksmith. Then if you wanted to join him/her, you just click his/her banner and go right to him/her. It's neat. Sorry to hear your troubles with it though.
I still have to play Dark Souls 1 and 2. I want to really badly too. Demon's Souls kicked my butt and burned my mind, but I loved it anyway. The dark mood is perfectly grim.
Fluffy rain. I'm going to remember that.
Too bad Anthony Birch is leaving. The writing throughout the Borderlands games are really creative and funny. Even the names for all the weapons are funny and interesting.