That's cool. I forgot about that. I think I did rip some music to my Xbox once upon a time.
That's cool. I forgot about that. I think I did rip some music to my Xbox once upon a time.
That's about the time I quit Dragon Quest VIII. Every battle became a major beast of an effort. It just tired me out.
I'm up to an incredible one day a week workout schedule. Amazing isn't it? Well, I hope to increase it mightily and one day, I'd love to do a mud run like that. Obstacles make it even more interesting.
I figured out the other day what keeps me away from platformers and games like this. It's the repetition. I think if it was the only game I had for a while though, I would keep putting it down and then coming back to it and eventually get through it. As it is though, I stop and immediately start something else from Mt. Backlog. That being said, I will probably get Bloodborne sometime just to see the art design. Will I beat it though? I kinda doubt it.
I made myself a Steam and GOG account but I still haven't gotten back into it yet. I wish I had more room at my friend's place where I do most of my gaming. I'd set up a PC again and add that to the mountain of stuff I want to play.
Slang of my own region isn't interesting. Everyone elses though? BRILLIANT!
I like the look of those wheels. Fat with a PH.
Didn't one of them have Master Chief? I should get that one.
I say the same thing all the time, but just think, soon it'll be breakfast all day long. ALL DAY LONG! The utopia has arrived!
It's weird, but when I was really into prog, I never considered Moody Blues to be part of it. Recently though I relistened to In Search of the Lost Chord and thought it was the perfect expression of prog with just the right balance between artiness and pop entertainment. I think that was it though. I always thought them too pop to be prog. I was hard core back then. If it didn't blow my mind with feats of technical prowess, then it was out.