I just gotta find more health in that mansion. Then I'll be golden.
I just gotta find more health in that mansion. Then I'll be golden.
I cancelled my Netflix earlier this year. I never have time for it after gaming, but I do watch stuff on youtube. Sometimes documentaries or old movies related to what I'm reading.
I want Killzone Shadowfall!!!
Dammit! I want to see those sharks! I'm going to try that game again.
What threw me was not realizing the importance of the word "silence" in the hint for the piano puzzle. Also, I got that item that effects the ending, but then never used it, because I never knew what it was for. Even the walkthrough I used didn't mention what to do with it. I'm still unsure how to get the Good ending.
Believe me, I've heard about that game. Some people just love that kind of challenge. I think it's the repetition of moves that gets to me. I just can't stand that for too long.
Hope you didn't see the blood on the keys. You would've never played the piano again.
The tension is building for me in Silent Hill. That music and gloomy atmosphere work on you after a while.
I was thinking today about games that scare me. Games like Condemned don't because I can always fight. Games that get to me are ones that go for that psychological influence, either through the music, the atmosphere, or by bombarding you with hysterical characters like in Bioshock. I can't stay in those game worlds for too long or my nerves get rattled.
But who could forget Twitch Playing Pokemon, and the Luigi Death Stare.
I was just looking at the list of games on that Las Vegas game awards show. There were a lot of memorable stuff, just very little I actually got to on those lists.
My bro-in-law got the original Batman series season 1 dvd. I really want to watch more of the Animated series. Such a great one that.
I want to play Ys: The Oath in Felghana on my TV. I wonder if that is supported.
I saw the first Disgaea on PSOne Classics today. So want that.