
I hate games that do that sort of thing.
I hate games that do that sort of thing.
I love Stacking! Part of me derived a lot of juvenile humor from the farting ability. The other thing that is great about this game is that there are multiple solutions for each puzzle.
Cary, I think you'd really like it, and it doesn't take long to play through, especially if you don't feel the need to find all the solutions to each problem or find everything there is to find int he game.
Wasn't there a type of cheese you could feed to the mouse in Dragon Quest VIII that would make it breathe fire?
I think the 3DS remake will be fine. If I recall, it's mostly overworld map and not open world. It is a very long slog, though. There was enough in that game for it to easily have been two games.
I have all of the Dragon Warrior/Dragon Quest games through IX. I have the first three on NES, the next three on DS, VII is on PS1, VIII on PS2, and IX on DS. Jason pre-ordered one of the DS games for me as a Valentine's Day present, and I got a plush slime as the preorder bonus. My guy knows what I like!
I will admit to being a JCVD movie junkie.
Another batch of nice pics, Chris.
Thanks! I'm especially pleased with that last one I posted here.
Unplugging is hard at first, but it was nice to get back into more natural rhythms. And I did find my water bottle. Which I have since left there several more times. Good thing it's distinctive and everybody recognizes it.
Only movie on your list I remember seeing was District 9, but not until it came out on DVD. Because I so rarely see or play anything when it comes out, I never know what year it came out in.
Finished Costume Quest 2. I thought the first one was worth the $15 price tag, but that's just me.
I really liked Spectre. Daniel Craig is the best Bond ever, in my opinion, but that may be because I'd read all the books before I ever saw a Bond movie and he's the closest to Ian Fleming's Bond, and his movies have the same flavor as the books.