I need to get back to Sleeping Dogs. The problem I have is that I get sucked in and the next thing I know, it's almost dawn. And I say that like it's a bad thing...
I need to get back to Sleeping Dogs. The problem I have is that I get sucked in and the next thing I know, it's almost dawn. And I say that like it's a bad thing...
I need to finish Sleepiung Dogs and Stick of Truth. Life got a little busy for a bit.
I'm on a well, so no power means no pump, and no pump means no water. The park I work at is also on a well, so the first thing we do when we realize the power's gone out is run down and lock up the bathroom building and hope not too many people have used it in the time it's taken between when the electricity went out and when you lock it.
I can't believe you never played the first one, it's so up your alley!
The Lord of the Rings is one of those cherished childhood things. I think I read it for the first time when I was nine, and I used to amuse myself by memorizing the poems in it on the car ride home from my gramma's after my mom got out of work. It's a nostalgia thing.
I got 50 pages into The Fellowship of the Ring and my attention wandered and I'm reading a book off my huge backlog of books instead.
The part I got stuck on was this ladder on a rolling cart contraption in a dip in the ground. You have to push it, then climb and jump in order to reach the next spot, but I've never been able to coordinate it all so I can climb and jump before the cart rolls back again.
It's all subjective. I have loved some games with low scores and hated some with high scores. At the end of the day, it's really all about what the individual happens to like or not like. I think *shrug* "whatever." sums up my opinion on reviews and scores. Well written piece, by the way.