Definitely go with a dust mask, then. Like I said, pain in the butt, but you'll feel better in the long run.
Definitely go with a dust mask, then. Like I said, pain in the butt, but you'll feel better in the long run.
Ick, allergies are awful! Mine have been better since I moved out of the city, plus, I'm eating a lot more honey, which is a homeopathic remedy for allergies. Needs to be unfiltered and from within a 20 mile radius of where you live, though. If it might be a mold issue from work, wear a dust mask. It's a pain in the butt, but you'll feel better, trust me!
Kupo is something moogles in Final Fantasy say. I have no idea what it means, though.
No Vita here, either, but the game does sound interesting.
I was already leaning toward not jumping into the next generation of consoles and this is a pretty good shove in that direction. I have a huge backlog and I could probably just play what I currently own and not need to buy another game for at least five years, if not longer. And I still have all of my old consoles in working condition and there are plenty more games for all of those old consoles out there that I don't already have. I'm gonna say it...I don't need to buy another console...ever.
Congratulations, but way to make me feel old - I had a 25th reunion last year (that I skipped because my best friend wasn't going). I went to a rural high school that took in kids from six or seven towns and my graduating class was only 139, and we were one of the larger classes.
I saw Grave of the Fireflys a couple of months ago. I agree totally that it may well be one of the best anime movies out there, but I don't think I could ever watch it again.
As of right now, I have no plans at all of buying any of the next gen systems. I will probably go the gaming PC route and collecting all the games on the previous gen systems that I've missed out on. Right now, my backlog is so huge that I could probably go years without buying another game. Oh, hey, M$, look, you've lost a loyal customer! Bet you don't even notice...
Thankfully, things have evened out a bit at work for me with the whole crew onboard now.
Thanks, Adam. And I actually have more time for gaming than when I was in school. My parents didn't belive in TV, so I wouldn't have had anything to connect a console to, even if I'd had one back in the day. And the only computer in the house was my step-dad's office computer and he was self-employed, so I only got to use it after he was done for the day, and homework and chores were done. So here's to more free time, lol.
Hey Michael :)
I'm loving it! It's just the right mix of exploration and combat. The combat isn't too bad, when I get my butt kicked and die, I just go back and try doing something a bit different. Plus, the enemies pop up in the same spots, so I know where to expect them the next time through. The story has me intrigued, too.