No. Thanks for the info.
No. Thanks for the info.
Love that Tyranny art style.
Reverse order, why not. I started shelf reading at work in reverse order. Started at 999 and worked my way to the 100s. It's a bit like self spell-checking by reading backward. It seems to help catch words spelled wrong, or as in shelf reading, books out of place. Experiencing a narrative backward sounds interesting. I'll have to think of where I can experiment with that.
I gotta play some more Destiny 2. I think I still have it installed.
I can't imagine getting platinum on Dragon's Crown. I wish I had more time to play it some more.
Golf - Atari 2600
PGA Tour Golf - Genesis
Links 2004 - Xbox
some mini golf game on Xbox One that I forget the title now
I don't like simulation sports games but I like cartoony ones. I'd love to play Golf Story (don't have a Switch), and Everybody's Golf (I have a PS4 but my friend doesn't, so I wish for a cartoony golf game on Xbox. I mean, there are a few there on Xbox One but none have been all that great.
Oh yeah, there was Outlaw Golf on Xbox. I played that a bit. Not great but fun for a little while.
It's that 12 tone system he uses a lot. It's eerie and otherworldly - unsettling, which is why I like it and most people can't stand it. haha.
I love the multitude of English slang words in his work. It has a good flow too. I've been trying to figure out his style and what makes it so easy to read. I watched a bit of a film retelling his days during WWII and noticed they had Wodehouse reading his work aloud to himself (I'm assuming that's an accurate portrayal). I think that's generally the key, write as you would speak and it flows well in the reading.
I played Crimes and Punishments on a lark and found I liked it. I played several other of that dev's Holmes games after that.
Oh my, a metalist. Brilliant! I'm on it.
I just borrowed the New Annotated H.P. Lovecraft beyond Arkham tome from my library. I'm sure I won't have time to read all 25 stories in it.
One of my favorites too.
That's a cool controller for a laptop.
If I saw the first two games on Xbox sometime, they would be a buy immediately.
It was fun reading the playthrough of the game. I wish I could get far enough to see all of it.