
I say I can afford it, but it might still be best to hold back. I do want to go outside the country though, and maybe doing so would also serve as a way to tell employers that was my plan all along if they ask about any gaps in my work history.
I say I can afford it, but it might still be best to hold back. I do want to go outside the country though, and maybe doing so would also serve as a way to tell employers that was my plan all along if they ask about any gaps in my work history.
Somehow this reminded me I own Gravity Rush 2 and should play it.
I didn't see Clair or whatever was a PS+ freebie. Might actually dl that for PS4. I already have R&C and care nothing about Bombing Busters.
I bought the PS4 remake in 2016 and was having a hard time in some places as well, but does having beaten it mean I can say I'm good at Bloodborne?
I don't understand putting the body spray on before gym. I usually postpone a shower because it'll feel redundant if I go to the gym right after.
Then again, one of my students was burning my eyes today, so maybe I should think of it as a courtesy if that's what people are smelling.
Is this online? I'd love a good word game.
I haven't, but I love the art style.
Something something Gregson Williams versus the Russians. I'm honestly not well-versed in the dispute, but it appears to have been a thing. Having not played MGS past 2, I can't necessarily confirm tough.
I so badly want an Eternal Darkness sequel and the failure of that Kickstarter depresses me.
I don't necessarily want a direct sequel to Ghost Trick, but would love a game with those mechanics set in that universe.
I would love a new Shovel Knight Treasure Trove as well. I guess you can count the Kickstarter-promised spinoff games as "sequels," but I still want more Shovel Knight ... Not including Plague Knight mechanics (Spectre Knight is the most fun for me).
As for MGS2, I probably have more vivid memories of that game than MGS or Twin Snakes. A big part of that was being old enough to see all the hype for it. I still love that opening theme and really wish the rights to it weren't in question. It would be the track to use for a trailer were MGS ever made into a movie.
As for the actual game, I played through it on normal and really wasn't that stealthy. There was a lot of barreling into rooms and shooting everything then hiding in a locker patiently after enough enemies and time went by.
I was never a superfan of Snake, so Raiden didn't bother me. I played for the conspiratorial story moreso than the characters. Having said that, I do remember the bosses, including Fat Samurai Rollerblade Man, Underwater Vampire, and Rooftop Fourarms. Great game.
I always do after as well, but sometimes I wonder if before would also be a good idea ...