
There's a town ruled by a fucking dragon? I want that, too.
There's a town ruled by a fucking dragon? I want that, too.
Well, it does look pretty. Sounds like you had a similar experience to the one I had with the iPad version of Injustice: Gods Among Us. Fun to hack away for a minute, but gets tedious real fast.
Sucks, cause boxing makes for great movies (Cinderella Man is my favorite movie), too bad they can't make a better game of it.
I wonder who the most famous Polish boxers are.
Oh yeah, the rough patch is over I think. It shouldn't have been that hard, but my anxiety made it so. Like I said though, I got therapy and such and did a lot of mental improving, so definitely turned out being a good thing in the end.
Happy holidays to you as well!
They're already looking up quite a bit, actually. The worst of it was over after I handed in my papers. Writing fifteen pages in one night sucked balls, though, and I'm not sure they were a good fifteen pages. Hopefully, they were good enough that I don't have to repeat that course. Thanks, man!
Sucks to hear about the bugs, but if I find out my laptop could run it, I may get it.
I know. I'm trying to post a blog about being gone so long, but it won't seem to upload my blogs. Hmm...
I definitely like the game for the most part, but even with going online to look at tutorials, this final trip to the hub dungeon you return to periodically is a pain in my ass. It's the only Zelda game I own I have yet to finish. The controls do not make it more fun. Overall, I reccommend it, but try before you buy if you can.
I was never good at Tetris as a kid, due to my mistaken belief that you were supposed to stack the blocks (yeah, I wasn't the brightest when it came to puzzle games), but that little Russian ditty is a classic. Nowadays I can regularly get to level 50 or above on freetetris.org, but I miss that awesome music.
As for Pokemon, I only ever played Blue and Red, mostly because the initial Pokemon craze hit when I was in middle school. I haven't played past those because I'm not big on JRPGs. Despite the problems you've noticed with them, they were much simpler than most JRPGs I remember playing, and I dug the collectathon gimmick, so I got much farther in them than most games I played in that genre.
I'll trust you that they've improved though, they must be doing something right for the series to continue this long. And I wish that glitch in Crystal had been present in the initial releases. Having Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasaur on one file would have been cool.
I never played the other titles you mention, but they all sound like games I'd like to play, so I may refer back to this list if I'm searching online for something to play, or if I find myself at a used game store in the near future.
Twitch TV and 64 player battles sound like awesome concepts; hopefully, they work out the kinks.
Elite Beat Agents was one of my favorites on DS, and one of my favorites in general. I think I've said it was my favorite game ever; not sure if I believe that, but it's really fun (and challenging later on) and it's up there.
I've been looking at Ghost Trick for a while myself as far as DS games. Otherwise, I guess you can look at my DS collection, and see if anything sticks out to you.
Congrats on the new 3DS by the way, I'm jealous.