
I was really proud of myself for keeping my expenditures under $15, as I had to drop $350 on my car this morning.
I was really proud of myself for keeping my expenditures under $15, as I had to drop $350 on my car this morning.
Well, that puts it ahead of Dear Esther. At least you got to push X on occasion!
Thank you for taking one for the team with that game. I did the same thing with Dear Esther. Now we both know that neither of those games was any fun and we don't have to play the other one.
I hear you. There was a lot of that going on in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, which I find ridiculous in a Lego game. It's a Lego game, for crying out loud, I should just be able to smash things or build them, not have to collect a bunch of crap and then bring it back.
One of my more recent favorite games (Yonder) had some of that going on, too, but luckily most of the errand running fetch quests weren't required to move the story along, and the few that were, you could find what you needed nearby.
I have been reveling in the PSN sales, too.
Let me know how your wife likes Horizon Zero Dawn. I'm thnking about spending some Chrstmas money on it.
I'm still using a flip phone. Which is a step up from my landline that I was using up until three years ago.
Oh good! Let me know how you like it.
First I heard of this game was when I saw that you were playing it the other nght. I'll have to look it up at some point, it just won't be today.
Oh, good! Someone else is going to do the 52 Week Challenge! I tried last year, and ended up having to take the money back out way too early due to some unforeseen expenses. I'm also going to try to cut back on eating out. I'm a good cook, I just hate taking the time to cook a meal for one person. And once again, I'm going to try to play what I already own rather than buy new games.
Luckily, these are not resolutions. I don't make resolutions.
Good luck with your taking out of the Ender Dragon.
I really need to play the Mass Effect games.
And I really think you'd enjoy Yonder.