James: are you sure you're going to play it this year? I started to believe you until I saw ME trilogy on your play list...hahahahaha
James: are you sure you're going to play it this year? I started to believe you until I saw ME trilogy on your play list...hahahahaha
Hahahah...yeah, I was tied up....with Metal Gear!
Jimmie Rodgers, Father of Country Music was born in MS. Robert Johnson, Father of Blues was born in MS and Elvis Presely, King of R-n-R was born in MS. 3 out of 4.....no Folk music...but thats not really American original?
MGS Portable Ops. Is an awesome game in my opinion and it is also one of my favorites. The Song in the game, Calling To The Night is probabaly my favorite of all MGS songs, or at least tied with The Best Is yet To Come. It's not perfect ( but what game is) but I like it way better than Peace Walker
O Brother, Where Art Thou? Of course which takes place in Mississippi. And on the new car tags that are issued this year in Mississippi, it reads,
Mississippi: birthplace of America's Music. Im not sure if that's true, but Mississippi claims it to be true...so, who knows?
Crack In Time: I want that game, Tools of Destruction and Booty Quest. Im glad you mentioned about Size matters, I'll probably skip that one.
I'll be buying it.....I have them all except DP and The Room
Bioshock: I have 1 and 2 but I have yet to play them. So it will be a long time before i even think about playing this game.
Bulletstorm: I plan on buying that one. I enjoyed the demo
Deju vu: You get that a lot playing MGS games. the 2nd Boss battle with Raven in MGS1 is similar to the Boss Battle with Fatman in MGS2 which is similar to the Boss Battle with The Spacman in MGS3. They all involve huge containers that resemble big blocks. with straight lines that you walk up and down and around. I used calymores to beat them in all three battles.