Baiada Poultry? Not prying, just curious.
More curiousity. . . What's the San Diego reference?
Baiada Poultry? Not prying, just curious.
More curiousity. . . What's the San Diego reference?
I like the title; made me think it was a strategy game.
I'm sure this looks fantastic on the Wii-U. One day I'll have one and check SD out.
The only Silent Hill I've played is Book of Memories, and I haven't finished it yet. I'm going to try and hook up with daftman again this weekend and try to get farther in it. We're on stage 11 playing co-op.
I remember using Home a bit when I first got my PS3. Then I used it again when the redesign happened. I look at avatar clothing, and living spaces and all that like I do Xbox avatar clothes, I use what I get for free. I just can't see spending money on something I hardly use.
Anyway, once there was a live feed of the Space Shuttle taking off on some boat in Home. I went there thinking there would be all these other avatars watching it, and it would be a cool community thing to do, but no, no one was there. Apparently I had to have friends or something to invite to my particular viewing of the event. Very disappointing. I never did get much of a feeling of community out of Home.
Wow! That was a great video; made me appreciate the game way more.
I tried to play it once, but time limits in games really bother me; however, I still have it, and will give it another shot sometime.
I got that game on the Games with Gold too. Haven't played it yet, but it sounds really interesting from your description. I get lost in open world games, so I'm glad it gives you some direction too.
As I play through the different classes, I'm finding all sort of new ways to approach a given map. It's really cool.
I love mushrooms. Their texture is very meaty and I like the flavor. Also I live only an hour away from the Mushroom Capitol of the World, Kennet Square, PA.
The more I think about it the more it seems right. I have all my consoles in bags so I can carry them to my friend's house every weekend. I often don't have time during the week to take them out. So to recap: I've got games in boxes and consoles in carrying bags. It's like I'm on a long trip to somewhere all the time. I ought to write a song like Big Rock Candy Mts. but with gaming goodies instead of cigarette trees and streams of alcohol.
I love this song so much.
Dread is the perfect word to use in relation to all things Lovecraftian.