I remember waiting for Size Matters to be released on PS2 because I only played turn-based games on PSP. Then I got frustrated with the controls and quit. I wonder if the PSP version wasn't actually the one to get.
I remember waiting for Size Matters to be released on PS2 because I only played turn-based games on PSP. Then I got frustrated with the controls and quit. I wonder if the PSP version wasn't actually the one to get.
Yea, my sister watches Friends and I loathe that show. She identifies with it though, so that's fine.
I guess it's just that I spend very little time with my family and I've lost that comfort zone of just being who I am with them. I'm in a very different place than I was when I was going to school and so everything feels strange now.
That E3 tie-in stuff looks cool. Maybe I should get PS Plus sometime.
Where's my man Doctor Strange?! At least there's Wolverine.
I always worry I'm not going to get those extras with Gamestop. It's happend once or twice before to me.
I used to use Gamefly. I discovered Mario & Luigi Partners in Time and Lunar Silver Star Harmony that way. I keep thinking I should sign up again, but then I would have to buy less, and I like owning things.
I would totally do that, but my mail is somewhat unreliable as somebody likes to walk off with packages. I can't wait to move in order to buy stuff online again.
I know what you mean. Sometimes though I feel like a game takes me so out of the social arena, and into my own little world, that I feel I'm ignoring them too much. I don't want to be insensitive to them.
I was trying to think if I could play Professor Layton with the sound off, so that I could respond to any talk that might come up. I think the Layton games just have music and no voice work, so it might be ok.
That's cool. If I ever start my own family. It's going to be game central.
Yea, puzzle games really make me anxious, like I was taking a test or something. But I tried Unwound Future and got hooked. If you can't figure out a puzzle, you can get a hints from the game until you figure it out. You just can't get stuck in a Professor Layton game which is a big relief for me.