Steam is so awesome! I've got to get into these games. I've got to get my old PCs up and running again and call them new Steam consoles!
Steam is so awesome! I've got to get into these games. I've got to get my old PCs up and running again and call them new Steam consoles!
Oh man, Resistance has been sitting in my collection for years. I've played some of it but not all and I still need to pick up 2 and 3.
I want to get into Kane and Lynch to play some co-op with a buddy of mine. I think I have Dead Men in my collection.
Good advice, thanks.
Preorders have bitten me in the butt a few times like with Risen 2 and Epic Mickey. I think my new system of waiting a few months is going to be much better.
What annoys me most is the way that they train them now to chat you up and then insert a suggestive sell into the conversation. I feel like I'm being seduced by a pimp. It's very insulting to me and I avoid all those people like a plague.
The old days of opinionated gamers at Gamestop seem to be gone in favor of the used car salesman. I can barely stand the place now. Here and there though, a real gem of a person emerges and makes me like going there again.
That's the impression a lot of people have about gaming. That it takes up all your time and you ignore those around you. For me, I will drop a game like that if there's someone to talk to. In the end, I'll take meat space over virtual space every time.
Yea, I kinda get that. It's really just me that's insecure about it.
I understand its need. My interest is in creative inovation. I'll have someone else do the promotion and sales. Someone who likes that sort of thing.
Sales make me sick. Out of desperation, I've actually tried to put on that mental attitude just to see if I could do it and nope... it's still not for me.
It seems like everything is about sales these days. It's the American way I guess. Maybe I'll move...
Ha ha! I usually don't have crushes on women just because they work at Gamestop, but this one surprised me with her friendliness.