I gotta get to playing the DLC for Bioshock Infinite.
I gotta get to playing the DLC for Bioshock Infinite.
I'm getting so into trying to figure out where I got the street pass and then trying to guess who they are. Today I knew because the three I got were from people in Gamestop who were talking about it when I came in.
I'm looking forward to tackling Suikoden I and II sometime this year.
This video: http://youtu.be/2GQSIl4-oBE A prayer to Satan. Quite moving.
Woolly World looks neat. I've always wanted to play Epic Yarn. That game is just gorgeous to look at. I want to go out right now and get it.
I've always wanted to play Spyro. I had it on PSN when it was free with PS Plus, but I let my membership lapse and it locked me out of it. I hope I can get to it on one of my retro holidays this year.
I didn't like Borderlands at first. My friend liked it a lot so it made me try it again and I started to like it. It does frustrate me fairly often though, I've rage quit it several times. I do love the humor in it.
Behemoth is really great. I narrowed down the songs on that album to two favorites: The Satanist and Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer.
Sounds very romantic: anniversary, Super Mario 3D World co-op. It's an adult gamer's dream come true. There needs to be a sunset and violins and a slow pull away from the scene at the end of the movie.
Ah The Vicar of Dibley. I got into that show right after I saw the French and Saunders show. I saw Dawn French in the Vicar show and Jennifer Saunders in Absolutely Fabulous. What has kept me thinking about Vicar of Dibley though is Trevor Peacock. He played Jim Trott, the guy who stutters. I keep seeing him in things like in many of the Shakespeare plays made for TV by the BBC and, most recently, in the 2000 TV movie of Don Quixote with John Lithgow. Trevor is a great actor, but I find it hard not to see him as Jim Trott going, "no, no, no, no. . . yes." in every role.
I've been thinking about backups too. I thought about it last year as well. Still thinking. . .