
Yeah, feel free to bust my balls about the multitude of run-ons I type in my blogs. lo;
Yeah, feel free to bust my balls about the multitude of run-ons I type in my blogs. lo;
Agreed.
I agree, Les Miserables was amazing. I honestly didn't mind Crowe's singing anywhere near as much as everyone else did, although I'm not a fan of his rock band.
Yeah, I can be hard to understand in either language when I'm tired. Really, just in general, but I like using excuses.
I have never played either. I still want to play Infinite, but meh to Borderlands.
Instead, I'll just critique your grammar. "Its" is possesive, "it's" is a contraction of it is. I've seen gigantor21 and a few others do the same thing, and it bothers me more than it probably should.
That is all.
I loved Laupin III's movie on Netflix and even started a relationship while watching Princess Mononoke. Also saw Howl's Moving Castle on Netflix, but wasn't that fond of the American voice acting from Bale and Crystal (no idea what Japanese sounds like). Apparently, Simpsons had an episode commemerating Miyazaki recently.
I've heard Grave of the Fireflies is incredibly depressing.
I agree with your list pretty much, except for Layton (math? hmm...) Radiant Historia (willing to try TWEWY, but not much for RPGs).
I can attest to Ghost Trick and the Castlevania being really fun. I'm on chapter 5 or 6 of Ghost Trick, love the humor and puzzle solving.
I finished Portrait of Ruin a long time ago (pretty fun, but also kinda standard in a lot of ways), currently about at the halfway point of Order of Ecclessia (hard, may start over) and just bought Dawn of Sorrow (so far seems to be the best, but that magic trick thing with the stylus is difficult for me) as far as Castlevanias on DS.
Of games I own, I think Wind Waker is only one I pre-ordered.
I guess it makes sense the Atari version would look like E.T. the Porno.
I actually figured he'd be your favorite.