digestive biscuit? I've never heard of these.
You said 'What?' but hey - you've read The Weekender. I'm interested in what you people are eating.
I DO work in the food biz, after all.
digestive biscuit? I've never heard of these.
You said 'What?' but hey - you've read The Weekender. I'm interested in what you people are eating.
I DO work in the food biz, after all.
Dude...my inner fat-kid is asking me to ask you: "Tell me about the food you ate."
I've never played this. Now may be the time, seeing as my son's 2DS is lying dormant on the charger since he inherited my PS3.
if you like the videogame you should try to find a group of people who play the Shadowrun pen-paper game.
That game was awesome.
Decker for life.
I like the theme of your blog. I may do one in a similar vein, if you don't mind.
Europe, eh? Too cool. I've never been, and judging by how xenophobic the wife is, I doubt I'll ever go.
Amost forgot to mention, I have a $5 Gamefly credit, so I can keep the game for around 13 and change
That'd be pretty Japanese. I've yet to see a red light though.
No doubt. That kid is batshit crazy for Lego anything. He found out that the upcoming Jurassic World movie is getting a Lego video game release, and has been asking me questions about it every couple days. When it releases I'm going to take him to buy it...he deserves a new game at full-price.
What is Cane's sauce? I don't think I've ever seen it or had it.
I've played games via guide and also without...I find, personally, that I have more fun with games when I don't have any reference points.
Admittedly though, there are plenty of times in games where I've needed to check a FAQ to progress and keep my sanity.