
Battle scars are badges of honor. Love them and show them off. That's what I do. Girls dig it (this is how I get really late at night. Don't be scared. It's just temporary).
Battle scars are badges of honor. Love them and show them off. That's what I do. Girls dig it (this is how I get really late at night. Don't be scared. It's just temporary).
This is what happens when gaming goes mainstream. it gets watered down to try and appeal to everybody.
I'm looking forward to Halo Spartan Assault whenever it decides to drop on Xbox 360. February has Fable Anniversary and EDF 2025 and then there's that Double Fine game Broken Age which is out sometime this month on PC.
The first DLC for Bioshock Infinite was just a horde battle in the final setting. I didn't bother with it and kinda ignored the recent DLC, which I've heard is good.
I remember the orginal Shadow Warrior. I guess this remake is good then?
Dungeons! Now I'm getting interested. I want to click that cookie. Click, click, click...
I'm home now and yes, that's the music, but it's not the HD Remix version, which is just a notch better. Where can I get that track?
There's nothing like a real arcade machine. I can think of several I wish I had.
Scurvy Scallywags! Ah yea another Ron Gilbert game. I'm all over it!
Halo was like the biggest game for me at the begining of this century. I didn't ever get into multiplayer, but I loved co-op play. For the me the series only got better until the crowning achievement of Reach. Halo 4 has some changes that bothered me and made it a little less fun, but I still follow the series in all its forms: games, books, comics, and I guess a TV show coming soon from Spielberg.
I don't get the bashing. I'm not particularly interested in COD (the modern warfare ones) or Battlefield games, but I don't have anything bad to say about them. They're good for what they are. I may even try them someday. But I'm a Halo guy. I like my scifi and my amped up super soldiers and Halo does that better than anyone.