My playlist of games right now is full of everything but PS3 games. I'm sad about that but when I get to my 10 hour and over games, it'll get hooked up again.
My playlist of games right now is full of everything but PS3 games. I'm sad about that but when I get to my 10 hour and over games, it'll get hooked up again.
Oh cool. I'll add that GBA game to my list too.
I have a very vivid memory of my friend Mark and I playing PSN game Pain over the holidays. We both still quote one-liners from it all the time.
I find that I like sit coms that have something to do with my life, I think. If I was an IT guy, like my friend Mark was, I'd probably like it like he does. Party Down, however, is like my life completely. I like weird stuff too like The Mighty Boosh and Strangers with Candy. I guess BBT just isn't f'ed up enough for me.
I had several ghosts get away but the game remembers how many points you've taken from it and it comes back at reduced strength. I had this one ghost, though, a boo, that would zip out of the room through the wall. I went into the hallway and there it was. I chased it back into the room and we went back and forth like that several times before I got my vacuum on it good and captured it.
That was my problem with Halo 4, shooting mechanics. It just didn't feel like a Halo game. It felt more like COD.
Multiplayer has always been huge with Halo, but people still play it for the story too. Otherwise it would've become like Destiny and shucked story completely for multiplayer. Maybe they arent' smart for not doing that. Destiny is doing pretty well. Just not my type of game.
I love the visual style of the Splatterhouse games. So colorful.
They are both dirt cheap. I was fine getting them for the few hours I played them.
Every time I read a non fiction book, I want a 3D virtual environment of it to play in. I wish that could be done, but it's so darn expensive to create these environments, it'll never happen. We do have Assassin's Creed to give us some time periods to mess around in. I really like sea adventures. There could be games made out of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, or Darwin's voyages, Magellan's, Marco Polo, Columbus, those South Pacific Islanders I forget the name of.
Thanks for reminding me to put Portal 2 on my play list. I wanna play that.