Stacking is great. Like pretty much everything Double Fine.
Stacking is great. Like pretty much everything Double Fine.
I'm a huge fan of Guybrush and I have all the games on one platform or another. I have started The Longest Journey a couple of times but for no particular reason haven't played very far into it. I have Dreamfall too and both the Syberia games which I enjoyed even though the first might be better than the second.
You can find The Cat Lady here: http://www.gog.com/game/the_cat_lady
I picked it up with a ton of other games for 11 dollars when GOG had the sale I blogged about a while back. http://www.pixlbit.com/blog/4151/gog_sale_5_games_for_80_off It's kinda creepy but worth playing as Blake pointed out.
I was wondering were you went to Shirley. :D
Where is this game so that I may play it?
Thanks Larry, until I read this I thought it was just a bad dream I had the other day. LOL
Nah, Capcom wouldn't do something like that would they?
The whole mess will be selling for 10 bucks by the end ot the year.
and there are so many great games right now.
That's one of the cool things about the Surface RT tablet I'm playing with. You can plug in a 360 PC controller into the USB port and it works. It's not really portable but it beats swiping your greasy fingers all over the screen.
Happy birthday. The 2DS is a good way to get into 3DS games at an affordable price. I don't see anything wrong with that. I want the XL to drop in price so I can replace my launch model. I don't have any money to do that right now regardless. I'd have to get it for free.
I watched the X-Files every week way back when and saw the first movie with my wife at the theatre . I Had Resist or Serve but I didn't get very far in it. The whole autopsy while enemies are trying to kill you thing was too much. I recently sold it for $50
I'm stil of the mind that a quality piece of vinyl combined with quality production and musicianship will always sound better than a CD or MP3. I've proven it to guests time and time again. I actually had someone who told me that what they were listening to sounded better than any CD he'd ever heard. He actually thought it was a CD until I showed him the record.