Maybe it's third person, I forget. I just know you can jump in a turret and control it.
I haven't checked yet, but it would be cool on handheld. Maybe I'll look on 3DS tonight.
Maybe it's third person, I forget. I just know you can jump in a turret and control it.
I haven't checked yet, but it would be cool on handheld. Maybe I'll look on 3DS tonight.
I was cursing my games too for a while there. I finally let it go and just switch games when they piss me off. No point beating my head against a wall for a game.
Painting makes me this of the Atari game Amidar for some reason.
I'm seeing a stop-motion movie in my head right now.
Yeah, people did think otherwise when it came out. Silly people.
Oh right. Yeah, movie was kinda bad. I read the book because this High Schooler wrote it. Can you imagine first year in college talking to that guy. "Yeah, I just wrote a novel. Made the NYT bestseller list. Just got an option for the movie rights." Jerk. (secretly. Darn dude, so cool.)
I'm feelin' it. Gonna play some Silent Hill this weekend.
Oh yeah, the NCAA to Madden connection is when I thought about playing them. I really wanted to take a player all the way through both games. Did you see that Mike Vick took over after Roethlisberger got hurt in Pittsburg?
I'm pretty sure the stuff in Da Vinci code has been certified fiction. I forget what I read about it, but I believe it's based on a bunch of rumor and another person's fabrication.
At the three hour mark in a film, I really start getting fidgety. I've heard that in operas of old, audiences would do all sorts of things during the performance. Having to sit still that long is tantamount to torture.
I don't remember the Eragon movie ruining the book for me. I guess the spoiler must've been about the secret Murtagh carries. I thought the movie's handling of the relationship between Eragon and Saphira was really corny. The book did it much better I thought.
Just heard an interview with some people who did work on that Animal Crossing game. It was on Nintendo Voice Chat this week. Interesting stuff. I'll have to play it sometime.
I put your blog into a text-to-speach program and listened to it like a podcast. Those voices they use still sound robotic. This sentence: "There's also a man using his bowels to steal treasure and a zombie using literal spider webs to speak with friends and find information." sound particularly funny in that voice.