
Out of your list, there are only three shows that I actually like. I leave it to you to guess which three.
Out of your list, there are only three shows that I actually like. I leave it to you to guess which three.
It's not that I hate Uncharted, it's more the frustration factor with the combat. I'm not all that good at shooters, and so much of that game seems to be fighting off wave after wave of bullet sponges. Kinda takes the fun out of things when you keep dying over and over and over again in the same place. I have some issues with the combat in Tomb Raider, too, but at least I can usually figure out where and when the bad guys are going to appear after the first couple of failed attempts, and there's usually plenty of ammo to be found.
You have reminded me that I need to get back to Ni No Kuni. I just haven't felt in the mood for it. Maybe after I finish Tomb Raider.
I may have to grab that Front Mission game, especially after my copy of 3 mysteriously disappeared, along with about 18 or so other games. Really wanted Bioshock Infinite, too, but that will have to wait a while, disposable income is going to become a thing of the past here, soon.
Nice choices this week, Larry. Especially liked Ghost Town.
Never could get into Halo. I'm not really into FPS games at all, really.
That's the best use for a swimming pool I can think of, lol.
Got a response on the thread I started. He said to try the Fiddler's Dream Coffee House, 1702 E. Glendale Ave.
It still seems a bit harsh. I can see a huge fine, but putting someone in jail for owning a video game, even if banned, seems excessive.
Wayde, women have been getting groped on crowded subways, trains, and buses in the US for many years, too. A friend of a friend grabbed one guy's hand and held it up and yelled: "Who belongs to this?" at the top of her lungs on the NYC subway once.