I still have the Vita game. Thanks for reminding me why I shouldn't trade in my Vita!
I still have the Vita game. Thanks for reminding me why I shouldn't trade in my Vita!
I got that way with comics, and then I got out of it alltogether because it was too frustrating not being able to get everything I wanted.
It'll be my first Tales game. Well, I played Tales of Phantasia on GBA once, now I think of it, and I own Tales of Symphonia but I haven't played it yet.
I was thinking the opposite until today when I quit my job. Now I want to chill like I've never chilled before. For a week or two anyway. Then it's back to the plan at hand.
That's interesting. I gotta stop worrying about performance too. Sometimes being too self conscious is a bad thing - self doubt and all that.
"Work was. . . interesting today." comes at the exact time I had the same problem. Well, I had mine at about 8:30 and now I'm out of work. I'm looking at it with a possitive attitude though because I was going to quit at the end of May anyway. I'm going to do exactly what I want from now on and we'll see where the chips fall.
I would say, rent them all unless one gives you that special feeling. That's how I do it now. Everything goes on my rental list until I get that crazy feeling that I just can't wait one minute after release day to play it. Then I trade like heck to make that thing as cheap out of pocket as possible. I'm trying to ignore that urgent feeling though. I'd like to rent exclusively. Saves me a lot of money.
I don't remember ever asking for a console as a kid. My dad was into the latest gadgets and so he surprised us with an Atari on Xmas one year. From like '85-95 I was a PC gamer. Then it was both PC and consoles until about 2006, and since then it's been exclusively consoles. I never got a phone or tablet, and I downsized my PCs to laptops and tried to keep my gaming away from them so I could work. I guess consoles have come a long way. They can do close to PC performance and are easier to use.
Yea, they are long, but with Gamefly there's no late fees. Plus, I may not like it, and then I'll only play it a short time and send it back. The local libraries near me carry games now but you only get a week for $2. I could then renew it, but I don't like having that late fee risk sitting in the back of my mind.
I have Umbrella Chronicles. I'm interested in on-rails shooters especially for the Wii, where I think it might work well with the controllers.
It was a platformer, so I got frustrated with it, but it looked great (Castle of Illusion on Genesis).