This really solidifies its cluelessness.
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.
I have all three Patapon games now. I've played the first one but I really can't wait to dig into the next two. Love the art style and gameplay of the Patapon games.

I am doing the four main ones. There's one that preorder people got you can purchase but it only has the Mecromancer class and the Golden Key to open a chest in Sanctuary that gives you a big weapon. There's no achievements attached to it that I can see, so I may skip it. You can get the Season Pass and save $10 of the 4 main DLC plus the preoder one, but I just got the Captain Scarlett one for $10 to play with my friend. There have been sales recently for the B2 DLC, but I think I just missed them. I'm keeping my eyes out for more though.
The Captain Scarlett one so far is very substantial with a whole new set of areas, quests and characters. It's fun and should be around five hours of content. However, I played it with my friend for almost six hours today and we didn't finish it.
And Donkey Mong in Borderlands 2.
