I like to say I'm not into VR, but I'm keen on going to see this IMAX film at the Franklin Institute this week; and that wrap-around screen and stadium seating does approach a VR experience, now I think of it.
I like to say I'm not into VR, but I'm keen on going to see this IMAX film at the Franklin Institute this week; and that wrap-around screen and stadium seating does approach a VR experience, now I think of it.
That's one high tech filled backpack.
I restructured my game purchasing just other day, prioritizing stuff to keep me from over doing it. Unfortunatley the Lego games got pushed down a few pegs in favor of other stuff, so it might be a while before I play one again. I totally want to though. I recently heard Lego City Undercover for the Wii-U was pretty good, and it is exclusive to Wii-U. If I get the system this holiday, I'll want that game.
The offroad racing games appeal to me. I like them to be less sim and more arcade style though.
Horses are neat, but I've been thinking about iron horses lately - motorcycles. Good luck with weight loss. I'd be thinking about it too, but today is the first day that the fall colors have really started to happen around here. I'm thinking of a photo shoot sometime this weekend.
I've really stopped watching anything on my TV that isn't interactive, but I did watch most of James Rolfe's Monster Madness X this year, episodes 1-20 so far. I like the summaries of strange horror flicks I've never seen.
Good list you got. I've seen Cabin in the Woods, great flick, and want to see the Evil Dead remake and Bone Tomahawk.
I'm at 17. Yea, the Holy Water. I could do that. It's kind of fun to try and run around the monsters on the map. Sometimes they chase you around, and sometimes they are too fast for me to escape. Ha ha. Come and get me biaches!
These are actually rebuys since I stupidly traded them. I do stuff like that. I figure I'll never play them again and then something sparks my interest again. I got these for about $30, so it wasn't too bad.
The EDF on Vita is pretty cool and works surprisingly well. However, I desperately want this on the big screen to see the big bugs all big. . . and stuff.
I'm sure if I spent more time with it, it would be clear, but I really want it to be clear from the start. I also didn't much go for the graphics which is a killer for me. Seemed kind of low on the detail like it was a handheld game blown up for console. I liked the monster designs though.
Yea, Solaris. I'd like to play it. I'm interested to see how the U.I. is for this collection and any special features like challenges across multiple games like they have in Rare Replay.