
I can see Saints Row being a blast on Co-Op because the game is silly fun. I never got into Worms.
I can see Saints Row being a blast on Co-Op because the game is silly fun. I never got into Worms.
Its a fun game and the current one has some TV show you can watch (never watched it) along with various game modes. I'm currently playing the My GM mode where you are the GM and every win gives you some in game gold that can be used in the game to purchase upgrades for your created character in a be a pro mode (I forgot the actual name) or save it up to buy the team you are a GM of.
I think its every other year. From the two I've played its basically the same game but its fun being able to use the 3DS App Pokemon Bank to transfer Pokemon between various games.
You know I never made the connection to Crackdown but looking back they are similar. Speaking of Crackdown I really should tackle Crackdown 2
Yeah the sequel was released, and I thought about buying it not to play but to complete the little series that was a bit too disturbing for me.
I'm sorry to read about your current situation and the only thing I can say is you have to figure out what is best for you. Your workload is crazy, and what is worse is that when you come home there is more work for you to do.
A game I played that I had no enjoyment from is easily Manhunt on the PS2. I didn't like it, and I thought it was disturbing. You have to stealth kill gang members in "scenes" where this guy is watching and grades you. I bought it because of the contraversy but after playing part of the game I had to stop. It hasn't been in my PS2 since.
You know I was never into Prog Rock but knowing how my music moods tend to sway a bit, in a couple of years I'll probably start liking it.
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Thanks! When you have time, take a ton of pictures. I haven't done my practice pictures this week. It's been too damn hot.
Was Tommy Boy the one where Chris Farley and the lead female were sitting in the boat and the little kids were talking trash? I always get Tommy Boy and Blacksheep mixed up. I saw every flick on your list except for Celluloid Closet.
I liked Voyager but I got into it later on while in college. I liked the storyline, and it reminded me of a kind of pirate ship with a ragtag bunch of a former Borg, some folks who I think were anti Federation, and of course the Federation and a Hologram Doctor.
Aeon Flux was such an odd show yet I watched, dug it, and I think I own the really bad video game based on the movie
Street Fighter and MK my preference has always been female characters. I think they're lighter and faster (its probably not true), heck I think in every fighting game I've ever played I've always used a female character. I tried this with Mariokart and I think the early Streets of Rage but it never stuck.
I've only encountered folks like that a couple of times usually at the arcade. They were younger folks who were trying to front because they had friends watching or some other BS. Kicking their behinds usually shuts them up.
I never really thought about folks using characters of the opposite gender. This was never a priority for me because I just wanted to play the game.