
That's a great zombification! Spooky.
That's a great zombification! Spooky.
I wonder when education is going to finally start learning some things from games. What's taking them so long!
What about Lego Halo. Would you like that? I know I would.
Brickfair seems to be the biggest Lego Con I could find.
I heard Skylanders is Activisions second biggest money maker outside of Call of Duty. When I was in North Carolina, I went to a Walmart type store and the endcaps in the gaming section were COD on one and Skylanders on the other. Now Disney's got a line so why not Scribblenauts too. $16.99 for four of them seems a bit steep and they probably don't have Harley Quinn. <sigh>
I think these are just figures outside the game. Collectible things. A four pack is $16.99.
Ha! Yea. Intimacy issues. I hang out at the same coffee shop day in day out but I still only know a few names of people who work there that I see every day. It's embarrassing. I'm trying though.
Yea, I never really saw Kratos as that deep a character. It's the typical revenge story with a lot of brutal violence. But it's just the nature of his world. Things have to been brutally put down if you want to get anything done and the gods are total bastards. In Ascention there's lots of Medusa's getting split to the breast and Elephantaur's having their brains exposed. The Empusa get bent backward as Kratos impales them on their own insect-like legs. Eew! And kinda sexy. Sometimes an innocent gets in the way or has to be sacrificed to serve Kratos' purposes. Usually it's unavoidable, so there's no moral choice to be made. You just have to do it to progress. Kratos appeals to our primal memories of living in traditional societies where men are warriors from day one, might is right, and vengeance is the best form of justice. That's all.
Just don't let it become this from Bridesmaids lol. (F'n great movie btw)
It's just practice. I got to get more social to learn me some skills. I just tend to isolate myself too much. I fit the writer stereotype a little too well.