You'll have a lot of fun with DQ VII. That was the first DQ game I played, and it really hooked me. I like the DQ franchise better than the FF franchise.
You'll have a lot of fun with DQ VII. That was the first DQ game I played, and it really hooked me. I like the DQ franchise better than the FF franchise.
Hey Ashley! Actually, since we're friends elsewhere, I kind of know what you've been up to ;)
Expect to put at least 80 hours into Dragon Quest VII, but probably more. There's enough content in that game for at least two long-ass RPGs.
I'd have a beer with Lara Croft. We could talk about bad pick-up lines and threaten guys who are dumb enough to hit on us.
My lacal indie retro store is doing awesome, as is Bull Moose Music, a local chain. Could be because people can shop and not have stuff shoved at them when they try to cash out?
I got them all, I was just wondering if you'd had difficulty with the same one I did. And yes, that was the same puzzle. That one drove me nuts.
Which puzzle was it, John? There was one I had a really hard time with, too, and I'm wondering if it's the same one.
I really liked Stacking because of how much got packed into that little game. And all the detail of the backgrounds.
And ahem, 9-0, baby.
I don't think I bought any music that was released in 2010. I was listening to tracks off The Drpkick Murphys Live at Lansdowne on the radio, though.
I honestly don't pay a lot of attention to when books are published unless I'm waiting for something to come out. I did read Mockingjay and Changes (Dresden Files), and since Mockingjay was still in hardcover, I'm sure I must have read it then. Same with Changes.
Movies...I rarely go to the movies anymore, mostly because I can't afford it. Jason and I went to see Spectre at the matinee last week and with the two tickets and a small popcorn, it cost us $20. I think we did see Toy Story 3 and Hereafter in the theater, though.
Games: Bought a bunch, but I was working year-round at the previous park at that point and Jason was actually still working, so we had expendable income. White Kinght Chronicles and Alan Wake were preorders that I have still yet to play. Rocket Knight, Dragon Quest IX, Limbo, Lara Croft & The Guardian of the Light, Pinball FX 2, and Golden Sun Dark Dawn were all day one purchases that got played right away. The only two that I finished were DQ IX and Golden Sun, though. But then again, Pinball FX2 isn't exactly a game with an ending :)
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.