He's like, "I don't need no stinkin' light saber to take you on.". Drops saber, bares fists. He hates it when Zeb does that Bruce Lee finger wagging.
He's like, "I don't need no stinkin' light saber to take you on.". Drops saber, bares fists. He hates it when Zeb does that Bruce Lee finger wagging.
I've found the figures pretty durable actually. I just had some bad luck. One broke because a very strong wind dashed it against a picnic table and the one above broke because I crammed it into a bag with all those other figures. I got a little too confident they could withstand anything.
Yeah, really. Paper Jam didn't really excite me that much.
I considered resisting the urge, but with games I like, I can't help but search every corner. It's good in a way, because you get to see all the tiny details the devs put in the game. I think that's part of the reason for it, aside from adding extra playtime. Wolfenstein has a lot of interesting details.
I really want to speed run the trip to the Enderdragon but it's like impossible now. The world is too darn huge. I can never find the right resources in any reasonable amount of time.
I played some Phantasy Star 2 on the Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection some time ago, and yeah, it was hard. I didn't get very far but I wanted to. Super cool story, environments and enemies. Maybe I'll find a cheat or guide next time so I can get farther in it.
I can't wait for that new Sega Collection.
Thousand Year Door is so darn good. I want to go back and play it again.
I loved Luigi's Mansion and I like the Mario & Luigi games too. Also, Paper Mario Thousand Year Door, the rpgs, mainly. Plus Luigi is funny.
I get this sick feeling in my stomach when I think of it. I have to work really hard to get it done. I was so depressed after the workshop. So much of my resume is kind of useless for what I want to do next.
I'm torn right now between playing one of my AAA games or a more casual game. Decisions, decisions.