
Damn. Really should start on my copy of it then.
Damn. Really should start on my copy of it then.
I'm still upset by the NES Mini thing, but might get SNES Mini for Star Fox 2.
Total Recall I actually have seen the majority of at least. It was on Netflix.
I've never understood the Krispy Kraze. They're too rich for me, and I'm one hell of a sweet tooth.
I know where things are in Home Depot ... Lol. Too bad some have different layouts.
There's debate about whether only Batman can see those holograms, like it's actually something his suit eyes have to be programmed to see or something. But yeah, it would be odd if Batman had those conversations publicly, regardless.
Funny you mention timing as part of Mighty No. 9, since I found in old Mega Man games I can usually get through a level by just running and jumping in the fastest possible succession. Doesn't always work, but the games usually reward it, or at least their streaming online versions did when I used nintendo8.com
I still need to play uncharted collection.
Sounds like a cool show.
I've never read it or Animal Farm. I only read Fahrenheit 451 and Brave New World out of HS and college obligation, respectively.
I read Hunger Games because the movie came out on my birthday or close to it that year (2012, think?).
And tbh Slaughterhouse Five isn't a dystopian novel so much as ... Weird. And anti-war and revolving around Dresden by way of aliens and time travel. So ... Weird.
That part I buy, since cats come from hell. Not so sure about them following directions and walking in a straight, single-file line.
P.S.
I love cats, but come on. If anything, they'd be riding those humans.
That's an interesting way to read an author's work; in an anthology in chronological order; so you can see the improvements.
I finished Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut on my last work trip and am just past the first chapter of Sinclair Lewis's (whom I keep wanting to call Lewis Sinclair) It Can't Happen Here. Half-Price Books has all these new, re-covered editions of old dystopian classics on sale, because ... Well, honestly, take a wild guess why the books I'm reading and George Orwell's classics are popping up so prominently gain. Lol
I've only rented MEA and thought it seemed fine, but sent it back cause I could tell it would take a while to really get into and I wanted to play other games.
Never played Halo 5.
I'm going with MEA as the better game because jetpacks.
I forgot about Jam! Reminds me of Chun-Li.