I just added Toukiden 2 to my rental list. Ys VIII looks cool too but I see it's not due until the end of the year. I want to try that too.
It's good storytelling but I can't relax and just watch them. You never know when the prompts are going to pop up, so you have to stay alert, but largely inactive, for 2 hours straight. It feels a little bit like having your head secured and eyes pried open so you can't blink or turn away. If I'm gaming, I'm constantly active; if I'm tving, I'm just passively watching. This is somewhere in between. I either want to relax and watch or do more and actively participate all the time. I can do neither.
Iron Fist looking for his Diggle, eh? Maybe his mask doesn't fit right?
I kind of realize that the internet makes anyone a possible fan of any time in history. I saw a teenager with a Pink Floyd t-shirt and another with a King Crimson one. I was shocked, and pleased.
That's interesting, but when I was at my job, the amount of phone time seemed to decline with age: teenagers used it constantly, Gen Xers a little less (but not much less), and Baby Boomers little or not at all. Of course, that's just a survey of maybe thirty people.
Here's a haiku:
Master Chief's mjolnir
Is lived in by Cortana
As one they save earth
Wow. You've got a lot of versions of the game. I have the first four games for Xbox 360, the last four games for Xbox One and SuperChargers for Wii-U (even though I don't have a Wii-U yet). I'd like to have Spyro's Adventure for 3DS.
I have a lot of figures for all the games except for Imaginators. I've been more choosy with that one. I just have the starter pack figures and Chopscotch. I have the three adventure packs for it though and I'm going to get Blaster Tron when it comes out in May. I'll probably pick up more when a sale comes around.
I've been thinking of doing some photos of all the figures I have. Maybe I'll do that as a blog series right after I finish this autobiographical one I'm doing now. I want to think of an interesting way to photograph them.
It's good all the way through. I just finished it for the second time. I so wish it would be made into a movie, but that won't happen.
Soon as I saw bicycle bicycle, all I could think of was "meat bicycle", a phrase used often in the Borderlands games.
I held the Zelda Breath of the Wild cart in my hand the other day. So small. How'd they crunch so much digital real estate in that thing? I had rented it thinking I'd have a Switch by now but I don't. Boy are people raving about how good it is. I guess I missed the Nintendo boat yet again.
I was trying to find release dates for old arcade games and had to dig quite a bit to find them. I guess I could've used the Killer List of Video Games site for that. It's a bit better with arcade games.