
It sounded even funnier when I had to ask a Barnes and Noble salesperson because I couldn't find it on the shelves. I could just imagine her thinking, "You nerd."
It sounded even funnier when I had to ask a Barnes and Noble salesperson because I couldn't find it on the shelves. I could just imagine her thinking, "You nerd."
I think my favorites so far are still Fall of Reach and then Contact Harvest.
Just about. I was surprised to learn the first novel, Fall of Reach, came out in 2001, one month before the game. In thinking about this, I might have read the first trilogy of books just before Halo 2 came out in 2004. If you experienced the books and the games together than the chronology would be this: Fall of Reach, Halo: C.E./The Flood, First Strike, Halo 2.
It was listed in the new release section of Barnes and Noble's web site that I look at every week, so I went to the store and, yes, you're right, they told me the 21st. Why do they list it then THIS week?
Neato. I got something like 600 coins. I should check out the rewards sometime.
THE FORGE!!! I can't wait.
I've been playing Advance Wars on a red DS Lite and XCOM: UFO Defense on my silver PS2 slim. Gotta stay stylish with my console choices, even more than with the games I play on them. Oh yeah!
The Official Playstation Blogcast has been gushing about Spelunky for months now. <Groan> I'm sure it's great, but hard platformers are not my cup of tea.
I just found this site HowLongToBeat.com and have been writing down times for games I want to play. RPGs get the longest, of course, so I'm trying to figure out how many weeks I need with a particular game and then try and play only that game. It's hard not to get distracted by other stuff all the time though.
Just got a date for Broken Age, Jan 28th, and then saw another cool game Banner Saga just out on Steam. January starting to pile up already and I have so much to play as it is. Argh!