You need five exclamation points after Arcana Heart 3: Love Max.
You need five exclamation points after Arcana Heart 3: Love Max.
I really liked the woodpecker, the seal, and the frog.
Concerning the bear in the trash can. I used to work in a upstate New York vacation spot in the woods. Among other things, I had to go around to all the log cabins and pick up the trash every morning with the pickup truck and put it all in a large dumpster. There was frequently a Raccoon stuck in the dumpster. I always had to find a large branch or two-by-four to put in there so it could climb out. Also, there was a small beach I had to rake at the pond and the Raccoons would get into the closed-top trash cans and couldn't get out. Sometimes I'd find them dead in there, but sometimes not. Pheasants would show up every year in Fall too. I really loved that job. Outside is where I want to be always.
Like me. I was RunningWithGuns there.
Yea, I forgot Plants Vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time. The list goes on and on.
I can't believe they put that game on the Vita. The world is so huge.
My only problem is my gaming chair which is not adequate. I get neck and upper back fatigue like crazy.
Lucky you, I have to wait until Sunday to get going with it.
Static cling is exciting! Save some for me!
I don't know why resolution and frame rate matters to people so much. At lot of times those numbers don't explain everything that's going on. I play mainly for gameplay and fun factor. The game may stutter sometimes and look like a Xbox 360 game from 2006 that was ported from original Xbox like EDF 2025, and I still love it for the weapon variety and the shear visceral thrill of shooting things. The graphics of Diddy Kong Racing may look like melted colored plastic, but I still get into it for the races. RE4 HD looks really good with improved graphics but the combat is as clunky as ever. I'm going to have a hard time completing it with those controls. It's good looks won't keep me playing if the controls are frustrating. I say poo on frame rates and resolution. Gameplay is what matters.
It's probably just because I jump around to so many different games all the time. I'm bound to peak someone's interests eventually.
DKR is a fun, despite my initial crankiness with the N64 game. I'm trying to find time to play more of the DS version. I won a few races in it and it controls just fine.