
You're right, I do kick butt on some of those tables, lol. Thor is the one I'm really good at.
You're right, I do kick butt on some of those tables, lol. Thor is the one I'm really good at.
I'm playing VII for the first time, and I really can't get into the ATB sytem for precisely the reasons you mention. I keep trying the FF games, but the only ones I really liked so far are I, II, and III.
What system are you playing Pinball FX3 on, John? I've been kicking butt on the Thor table on my PS4.
I really liked The Unfinished Swan, too, once I figured out what the heck I was doing.
I really liked What Remains of Edith Finch. The story was full of dark humor, which I relate well to. I will admit to having laughed at the train bit. I know, I'm a sick individual.
I'm addicted to the games, lol. Thirdrail from 1up refers to me as Lego girl.
Nope, nothing wrong with you, Cary. I like Harry Potter OK, but there are many other YA fantasy series that I think are much, much better. Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising series, for one.
So many other people have raved about it. I'll see what happens.
It made it into the forties today, so out of the deep freee. I have a snowshoe race (that I haven't been training for) tomorrow. It will be in the high forties and maybe make it to fifty, which is too warm. The snow will get soft and running (or fast walking, as I plan to do) will be difficult. Not to mention the overheating factor.
I initially wanted to get that one, but I've only seen the first four movies (I read the first three books and then just couldnt make it through the fourth. People keep telling me that Goblet of Fire isn't all that good and that the last three get better) and I didn't want to play years 5-7 before I read the books and watch the movies. And I just know that if I bought that one, I'd play through the whole thing. And I go the PS3 version for three bucks at Goodwill.