I still have to go play a bunch of Wii games but I liked Little King's Story, MadWorld, and the Pikmin 1 and 2 rereleases. Muramasa Demon Blade was great too.
I still have to go play a bunch of Wii games but I liked Little King's Story, MadWorld, and the Pikmin 1 and 2 rereleases. Muramasa Demon Blade was great too.
All my podcasts say so.
Seems that's the kind of thing you have to do in this society. My friend Andrew went all the way to Mexico to live cheaply so he could write all day. I'm kind of envious of him at the moment.
I heard all about this game on Axe of the Blood God podcast. I'd love to see the graphics on my Vita. I have the old OLED screen one, and it makes things look fantastic.
Great! It's weird it's being down priced already but I guess with Battlefield 1 and CODIW out, that's stiff competition for a game that was somewhat criticized by fans the first time around.
I know that tactic in other areas, like food, but with games I get stupid in my enthusiasm and can't acknowledge the trick being played on me. I think I may have a grasp on it now though. Curbing my enthusiasm for this stuff enough to be sensible is not easy.
I have it scheduled for next weekend with Skylanders Trap Team in reserve when I need a break. I almost want to delete Minecraft off my hard drive so I don't have that temptation. I don't think I'll need to go that far though.
Titanfall 2 looks so darn good. There's a level where you battle a lot of Titans. I want to see that. It's Pacific Rim like.
I'm pretty good most of the time, but I've binged a little too much this year I think. I have to change my thinking about games, hence the resolution. Gotta avoid those darn sales. You would think they would save you money, but they just get to you spend more.
That's cool. I find it always difficulty to get over that first resistance. I took up blogging to help with that. I should do more, but working 40 hours a week really changes things. You kind of want to get away from working on anything after that. I don't know how people do serious projects along side a full time job. It's crazy.
Yea, I constantly wonder at the people who tackle a Fallout or Elder Scrolls game, or those MMO players. A guy on Playstation's blogcast says he's logged 4000 hours in Final Fantasy XIV. Wow. How does he manage to have time for anything else?
I'm probably about a 20 hour a week player, which I think is not excessive, but I'm trying to imagine other things to do on the weekend, and if the opportunity arrises, do them. I already feel, after I just bought Doom for $2 with some trades and a Gamestop one-day special, that I'm starting to focus on just one game at a time. I like that feeling. It frees my mind up and makes me a little less obsessed with trying to find the next game to buy.