
That Mario frowny face was totally me at one point while playing Borderlands 2.
That Mario frowny face was totally me at one point while playing Borderlands 2.
I'm trying to eat healthy but gaming days always bring out the guilty pleasures.
Every locale has their specialty. Mine's cheesesteaks, what's yours?
Randy's the head of Gearbox, makers of Borderlands and the beer was pretty good. I hadn't had a beer for like a month or more and it really went down smooth. I liked it.
Being positive or negative; it's just too intellectual a way of thinking. Forget thoughts, I just go right to feelings, good or bad ones. It doesn't matter. Feeling is all. Feeling is life.
I put all my skill points into my sniper tree. I had a nova shield at one point. It was hilarious. It was doing more damage than my shots, so I just ran around with a depleated shield and lit everyone up. I'm actually doing ok with the sniper rifles, but I'm awfully weak at close combat. If I could just keep some distance, I would be fine, mother f'ers.
I hear you on work sapping your energy and optimism. I've been told that whenever you feel like you can't write, just write whatever comes up. You can throw it out later if you want, the important thing is just to keep writing.
He mentioned the flying segments were cool. I never tried those.
Normal Mode is not too hard. The bosses can be tricky, but by a large, it's a game you don't have to be a marksman in. My friend and I just blasted through it on Normal. It's not until True Vault Hunter Mode, which unlocks after you beat the game, that the true challenge begins.
I'll put those on my iPod, jump in the tub, and play with my toy tug boat. Thanks!
You need to hold a Q & A session on all things Ranger and Gaming. I'll start it off.
Q: Ranger Tami. Why do I always get an itch when I come back from a hike in the woods. . . an itch, that is, to go right back out there?
I've been feeling the pull of the sea lately. Thinkin' about stowin' away on a tramp steamer. Take me to Shanghai. I don't care. Just want to feel the sea air in me lungs and sing a song o' the boatin' life.