I played the original Bioshock so long I started getting bioshock myself. Meaning, my nerves were starting to fray. I was actually starting to shake every time a splicer started screaming. I stopped.
I played the original Bioshock so long I started getting bioshock myself. Meaning, my nerves were starting to fray. I was actually starting to shake every time a splicer started screaming. I stopped.
I heard the sheep grow on trees. I want to see that.
Bloodborne. Yum, tastey. I want to try that.
I almost bought two copies of Titan Fall the other day thinking it might be fun to give it a run. TF2 looks even better.
Mass Effect is looking good - MAKO! Don't know why I like that mostly boring segment in ME1 but I guess I'm obsessed with vehicles driven in weird places. My whole life is mostly just driving around. I want a motorcycle next.
Dead Rising looks fun, but I hate those time limits in the game. It absolutely ruins it for me. Why, oh why!
There was some speculation on a podcast I listen to that the game might fastforward some years and then you play as the kid grown up.
The Order 1886 is a PS4 exclusive?
Just picked up Zestiria. I need time to get to it though. The Xbox fanboyism at my friend Mark's place is getting rediculous. I'm about to take a picture of both of our rigs sporting three generations of Xbox consoles.
I've noticed a lot of games at the libraries recently. Thinking about renting.
Just noticed your comment. I haven't had one in a while, so I forgot to look there. I use backloggery as mainly an online database. As I beat games, I tend to trade them in and take them off backloggery. So it'll always be like 90% unfinished games on there for me. But it helps me keep track of all those digital games I could easilty forget about. Those will never leave the site because I can't trade them.
I have a friend who moved to Oaxaca Mexico to write and escape the U.S. rat race. I somewhat envy him. But that's not Colombia, but it's near Guatamala. Somewhat close to Colombia. Also, I just read a history of South America recently. Very interesting.
Good to hear from you.
The book Ready Player One predicts a VR revolution with its Oasis game in the year 2042. I just started reading it yesterday.