There's nothing wrong with black and white films, dear. Especially the old/classic ones.
There's nothing wrong with black and white films, dear. Especially the old/classic ones.
$400 is still quite a bit of money for me to invest in and not feel guilty. I never wanted the Kinect or any internet-connected camera in my apartment so taking it away means it was never necessary. Which is what we all suspected, right?
The Netflix/Hulu access isn't final - I've read on Shacknews - but it would be a smart move. I've paid for Gold since I've started an account back in '07 because I've always felt I got my money's worth as far as the online infrastructure is concerned (before I purchased a PS3 last year, it was also my only gaming option). The weird thing here is that I've felt their Netflix app has been spotty in quality (loss of audio on playback, goofy menus) at times, while the Hulu Plus app has been pretty solid.
I've sent you a friend request via Skype.
I work nights (basically 4 p.m. - 5 a.m. CST) so there's a good chance for time after 12 p.m. but I'm usually available anytime on Friday or Sunday.
I'd be interested. I don't own any new systems and I'm forever pursuing my backlog, though. Your description was "talk about games and shit". I've gotta be qualified for one of those things.
Also check out The Long Good Friday and Mona Lisa if you haven't.
However, the less said about his work in Hook as Smee, the better.
My understanding of the Wolfenstein franchise is that they mostly been (if not always have been) single-player specific. As others have said, if the campaign is good enough an experience (and if some worthwhile DLC is on the horizon; I'm sure it is), then its worth full price. Not every genre has to have certain features or game play modes; that should be the choice of the developer.
Impressive collection! I only own Ni No Kuni and Disgea 3 (Vita).
Enjoy!
SM 3 just felt bloated but there were plenty of good moments. It's the cheezy stuff that kinda irks me, that keeps me from ever revisiting it. I don't think there's anyone who can make an argument for the commentary by the reporter during the final fight; her dialogue is atrocious.
Best unintentional comedic moment: the sequence where Harry regains his memory through this montage/flurry of images and there's that bit where he asked Peter "Is my dad dead?" and Peter says "YEAH!"