Oh yeah! This is going on my list. Where's the mosh pit. I gotta THRASH!!!
Oh yeah! This is going on my list. Where's the mosh pit. I gotta THRASH!!!
My everyday has been EOU. I'm at level 37 and down to level 12. My characters had to go back to Gladsheim, so I'm exploring a new level there. Are you playing on Picnic, Standard or Expert difficulty? I'm on Picnic 'cause I want to see the whole game in a reasonable time, but it's a little too easy. I'm considering bumping it up to Standard; however, I've only got a few more weeks to finish it before Angry Birds Star Wars comes to XBL on Oct. 29.
I've told myself I have to play what I have first many times. It doesn't work. I just love going to stores and shopping for games.
I hear ya about space. I live in a very similarly sized place; more like the storage locker Hiro Protagonist has in the novel Snow Crash. I'm thinking maybe I could wallpaper the walls with games as a method of storage.
I'm wondering where I'm going to put the Wii-U when I get it around Xmas. I was actually considering giving up on consoles and having only handhelds. It's certainly a space saver to do that and fits my mobile life style a little better. But what will I do without Pikmin?
I wish I could buy online. I don't trust my mail because I've had stuff stolen before, especially games and electronics. Sometimes I have it sent to my friend's place. That works, but I generally avoid it. I have a $50 Amazon gift card too. I may get books or music instead 'cause I know they won't get stolen. The next place I move to is going to have secure mail - my first priority.
I know it's to save space, but they never offer them to me. They just throw everything away. My Gamestop warned me they were about to throw out all their DS cases the other day. Am I supposed to get all crazy and buy up everything? No way! I buy when I'm ready. Why couldn't they just warehouse them somewhere and make them available online? Costs I suppose. I guess there's no way around it. I just got to get on things when they come out and not wait so long, or get a secure post office box and go online.
I don't regret any day-one purchase except maybe Duke Nukem Forever. I'm very careful now to choose only the games I really must play right away for day-one purchases.
The characters' faces in the game are hideous, but the environments are sweet. I'm a sucker for good environment art. It's the hiker in me.
Yea, it sounds like some thing to check out... although... my memory is being sparked a little bit. Maybe I did play it.
My friend and I had these Pentium 75 (yes 75 Mhz! We're into GHz these days) computers that we hooked up to play Doom over a network. It was hot fun.
It's only Texas Hold 'em in WSOP. I didn't think I'd get too far, but I finally did win a ranked Tournament after only a hanfull of tries. I did have trouble with the AI pros that you have to beat in single player to unlock more boosts, clothes and whatnot though. I kinda gave up trying to beat them. My friend is still playing it and telling me about each new achievement he's unlocked. He's beaten all the pros and winning hands of 300K chips. Insane!
I guess like movies and books, canon is really just what's in the movies. The books do their own thing.
The games have been pretty straightforward unless you look at all those terminals, then you get confused. I've read all the books and comics and I'm still hazy on what all those terminals are trying to say. I'm sure the TV series will expand into new territory in a much more direct way for the next game.