Sounds fun. I'll keep my eye out for it.
Sounds fun. I'll keep my eye out for it.
Thanks. I got it all done a little before Mark did, so I tried to help him through the last few achievements, not that he really needed it that much. Usually he beats me to the end of a game.
Finding Pokemon based on real world locations is kinda cool.
My friend orders on Amazon a lot and I sometimes compare prices. He usually pays less than I do going to Gamestop but sometimes I have reward points or trade-ins that help me more.
I so can't wait to listen to more Queens of the Stoneage. For July I'm listening to 60s stuff. I'll get to the 90s and their first album in October, the 2000s in November with the meat of their output, and 2010s in December for ...Like Clockwork.
I got the Vita for Muramasa Rebirth and Dragon's Crown (action RPGs). I really like the system but I haven't had a lot of time to play it with all the other stuff out there. I need a job with a commute so I can find the time. Um. . . I played Grim Fandango Remastered on it and got stuck, as usual with me and point-and-click adventure games. Most recently I started Persona 4 Golden (JRPG) and really liked it, but other things got in the way. I like the way the Vita seemlessly connects to your PSN account. It also plays over the net really well. I played some Silent Hill Book of Memories (isometric action game) co-op with Daftman here on Pixlbit a ways back and it worked perfectly. What I don't like is the crazy prices for the proprietary memory cards for the system. I will not buy one at those prices. I played some Tearaway and liked it, but, yes, the camera is sometimes an issue in that game.
I watched some friends at work play Pokemon Go. Seems fun.
It was actually over excitement that almost got me fired. Actually, I quit for exactly two hours before I returned and set things alright again - luckily.
I so want to play that game again. "It's the Overlord!" I hear that line spoken by the minions in the game in my head all the time. Maybe I should enter middle management?
Happy bidet!

At 24 I worked a maintenance job, did primal therapy, and ended up in an ambulance tied to a bed, for my "safety", for two hours on the way home from NY to PA. I thought, this was an interesting end to my first attempt at living in the real world after college.