
Arcade cabinets are certainly awesome, but space and price are an issue for me.
Arcade cabinets are certainly awesome, but space and price are an issue for me.
1984 is worth the read. Timeless book. The movie is great too, but SO depressing and hard to watch.
That art book sounds really cool! I wish I knew more about art.
I’d like to read more comics. Every once in a while I browse on Amazon for graphic novels, but I don’t buy them and I don’t read them. Used to love them.
Message Nick about changing your name. He’s cool about it.
I wouldn’t worry TOO much... while 28 might not exactly be the new 18, it does take longer to get where you’re going sometimes than you expect. Just try some things out and I’m sure time will solve everything.
I liked Heavy Rain a lot. I lost a major character too in the end - in a gruesome way - and like you said, it’s enjoyable because it’s a story that’s yours and yours alone.
Gris seems like a game Ranger1 would like.
I think I'm gonna post about the books I read last year too. Everyone else is jumping off the bridge, so why not?
I read about twenty books last year, mostly short story collections but a few novels, poetry, and nonfiction too. I hope to at least double that this year. I didn’t read for a while, but when I got back to it, I realized how much i missed it.
I’ve read a bunch of Asimov. I recommend his Foundation series. His book “The Gods Themselves” is my favorite of his.
I’ve read Vernor Vinge too, but not those two books. I read earlier stuff.
I read a shitload of Philip K Dick when I was younger. That stuff gets pretty trippy!
I also read The Left Hand of Darkness maybe about twenty years ago. Great, great book. Really expands your perspective on what’s possible in this weird universe.
It is pretty fun. But it would be more fun with Local friends.
It’s tough man. Tough to stay the course. But I’m working on it.