I remember having to draw the numbers just so to get the DS to read them right. Kinda messed up my Sudoku sometimes.
I remember having to draw the numbers just so to get the DS to read them right. Kinda messed up my Sudoku sometimes.
Ever since I heard about it, I wanted to figure it out 'cause it's funny to me. This was an excuse to use it. I don't think I did it right; although, apparently there are as many different versions of leetspeak as people. I think the robot in Borderlands 2 is leetspeak: CL4P TP. But that's using only one number. Anyway, thanks for the compliment.
I wasn't going to go, but I had a free movie ticket. I still don't like the look of the LEGO movie that much. I think it's all that shinny plastic. The trailer for Boxtrolls, that showed before LEGO, looks great! It's not out 'til September though. Wah!
This really solidifies its cluelessness.
I saw it in 3D and the first ten minutes or so seemed really blurry to me. They were using a lot of focus and out of focus stuff to enhance the depth of field but it just all looked blurry to me. However, when the action started happening, I lost that feeling and the rest of the movie looked great.
Those games look really good on the PSP.
I got my eye out for more Japanese art style games. I glom on to them as so as I seem them.
Whoa! C3P0 on a psychotic rampage. Weird.
Being an Assassin in Borderlands 2 is a chore. Enemy bull rush you all the time making it hard to take careful aim and fire. They also throw grenades at you with startling accuracy no matter where you are. It's really annoying. The game seeems built for up close fighting. My friend is a Gunzerker and mows 'em down with a shotgun. It seems the way to go in the game.
Borderlands 1 had the same problem.
The NES is a cool system to start on. I often think that if I had kids, I'd get them an NES so they can learn the classics.