
You make a compelling argument. And honestly, I'm planning on NOT buying any of these unless someone makes a REALLY damn good case for one of them.
I'm more just interested in how people will respond.
You make a compelling argument. And honestly, I'm planning on NOT buying any of these unless someone makes a REALLY damn good case for one of them.
I'm more just interested in how people will respond.
Now that's true. Part of how I worked myself into a depression last year was I thought about whether I was a good enough teacher ALL THE TIME. I had to stop. I still care, but I allow myself not to think about it unless I absolutely have to work on something.
I dunno, if it's forced, are you really going to enjoy it? There are some games I force myself to complete 100% and at about the 65% mark, I start thinking "oh, just END already!"
Woop. Shedoop. Bebopaloodop bop.
Or just buy it or the GCN version. I dunno though. Any time I buy something I would have had for free for PS+, I just get mad.
My roommate is an archivist librarian.
Having a gaming archive would be nice.
1) Entertainment Landfill might be something I need to check out. I dug JW2.
2) You lucky S.O.B. My week is filled with contentious meetings, students to meet with, papers to grade, and the feeling that I am lucky to be here but OMG I'm feeling some pressure.
I think your workplace needs more cameras ...
I just looked up a Forbes article telling me to temper expectations for Horizon: Zero Dawn. But the games people are expecting it to be according to that article have me thinking "Well, no, I just want what I saw in those trailers, not Witcher III, Dark Souls, and/or ... Diablo?"
Looks like we're 15-11. So not steamrolling everyone like we were, but a winning record for this replacement coach.
Y'know, we agree on dinner items, but not on candy tastes it seems. I would have taken the shortbreads and closed the door if she started pushing caramel. lol