
I've already picked up the next couple trades from the library. I haven't even been able to finish the introduction on the second volume yet, though, because I keep getting interrupted. Dang it, life, leave me alone!
I've already picked up the next couple trades from the library. I haven't even been able to finish the introduction on the second volume yet, though, because I keep getting interrupted. Dang it, life, leave me alone!
That's the ticket! Offload, er, I mean delegate your responsibilities to others to free yourself up for more important things. That's what responsible adults do, right?
My condolences on your loss. A good system can be like a dear friend. Well, perhaps like some sort of cybernetic shell that temporarily houses our dear friends, which makes it sound a lot creepier. You said your PS3 was phat, so maybe it was heart disease? I don't know if that's common in PS3s. Did you use it more for junk food games or more meaty experiences? I'm not even sure what qualifies as a fruit or veggie experience. Whole grain gaming? Nevermind, it's in the past now. I assume you still have a PS2 sitting around? Even the newest PS3s still play PS1 games, I think, so you'd just lose some consolidation space if you bought a new model. That would give you better peace of mind, I imagine. But should you upgrade to a PS4? That's a tough call. If you really want to play Destiny, then yeah, I'd say you should take the plunge. If it's not a game you think you'll really become engrossed in, then maybe stick with the PS3. I dunno. If you do upgrade, maybe you can get a deal on a new PS3 come Black Friday. But I'd go with a new model of that whenever you do get another.
I'm not a fan of incremental hardware upgrades. It can be difficult to come up with the necessary chunk of change all at once for yet another system, and I really like my 3DS XL. If something N3DS-exclusive comes out that I really want to play, then I'll try to upgrade but otherwise I'll just stay on the fence.
I never liked Xevious. When I play a shmup, I want to blow everything up with my big main guns. I hate having to fire off bombs to hit the ground targets. So it's not just Xevious. But I'm surprised the story was so involved, and cool-sounding too!
I'm with Matt. As cool as they are (love the NES one), they'll be out of date almost as soon as they're bought
This makes me feel much better and more likely to actually start the game. I thought I'd be playing for six months or more. Not that I'll breeze through 50+ hours but it's a lot better than 100+. How's the difficulty compared to, say, SMT IV?
Definitely pick up the Dream Collection for Wii. It's got all the mainline Kirby games through the N64. That's...seven games, I think?
Probably. It's kind of the story of Kirby's life lol
Yeah, it's Dream Land 1. It's kind of a relaxing game to play because it's easy and short. You can easily play it in one sitting (which you have to, actually, since there is no way to save your progress).