
Well, if you watch just one episode at a time, it's not so daunting now, is it? But I know what you mean.
Well, if you watch just one episode at a time, it's not so daunting now, is it? But I know what you mean.
I stopped after college when my student loans came due, probably around '92 or '93. Unfortunately, Ileft my comics at my grandmother's and I haven't seen them since my sister and her now ex were living there. That means they either got kifed or put in the garage and the squirrels have used them for nesting material. Unless I got lucky and grandma put them somewhere safe...
I'm in the minority I didn't like Sly Cooper. It was the mandatory mini games. I despise most mini games and to have to play them in order to proceed just strike me as cheap. But everyone else seems to love it. Whatever. That's why there are lots of different games out there, to keep everyone happy. I really want the South Park game, but I'm probably going to have to wait until at least my birthday at the end of the month to get it. There is no spare money in my life at the moment for anything other than the bare essentials. Sigh. Let me know how it is.
Not only ha said game shipped, but it arrived in the mail yesterday! And I like March.
I'm sure there will be blogs about it soon.
I found Lloyd quite obnoxious at the beginning, but he grew on me as the game progressed.
Yeah, saves you quite a bit if you get it before you buy too many tables from season 2.
In my opinion, there are many worse decades to be stuck in. Like the 60s and 70s.
That is a very nice way of putting it, Cary. I usually add a lot more colorful metaphors (that is a Star Trek IV reference) when I'm describing it.
I know why they film it like that, it just amuses me that outside in the daylight things don't even have any vibrant color. I'lll keep watching until I get hit by the "I'm not enjoying this anymore, why am I still watching it?" thought.