This was the first Father's day I've had without my Dad who passed last September. We celebrated my bro-in-law but then went to the cemetary. The day was up, and then down. That's life for ya.
This was the first Father's day I've had without my Dad who passed last September. We celebrated my bro-in-law but then went to the cemetary. The day was up, and then down. That's life for ya.
Darn, I didn't know Seth and Evan wrote This is the End. I used my Regal Crown club free ticket to see Fast and Furious 6. It was a fine action movie, but I should've seen This is the End instead.
I agree. Not a strong segment of the game. It didn't ruin it for me in the least though.
I played it on rental and really liked it. I'm desperate to play the other 2 if only there was more time and new interesting games would stop coming out every month.
I just watched World of Tanks for 360. They've got to support that for a good long while. Minecraft too.
You really have to be careful, because you could spend quite a lot. It's kind of annoying to know that when you're playing the free version that it's missing important parts.
I want to go back and play Double Fine's Stacking.
My list of iOS games I want to play is growing to the point where I'm really thinking about how to afford $500 of portable gaming. It's really too high for me to even seriously consider right now though.
Other games mentioned on their podcast that are going to influence Massive Chalice are X-Com: Enemy Unknown and Fire Emblem. They sound like they're going to make the game less crazy complex than FFT, or at least let the gamer choose how deep they want to make the experience. I appreciate that because FFT overwelmed me the first time I tried to play it.
I clicked buy on the 2K Games page for Ace Patrol (http://www.2kgames.com/#/games/sid-meier-s-ace-patrol/?platform=ios) and it loaded up in iTunes right away. I can't put it on my iPod Touch though, it's now not compatible with anything new even though it's only 4 years old. I am not getting a new one though. I'd rather have an iPad to play these games on, and not the iPad mini. That's just too small for a $400 gaming device.
They're so fun! I watched the video they posted on their kickstarter page (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doublefine/double-fines-massive-chalice) and thought of how great it would be to work with those people.