It's a sign that you're getting older. Not having all the time in the world and accepting that limits what you do in your spare time. I love gaming but it sometimes takes a backseat to film or tv or sleep.
It's a sign that you're getting older. Not having all the time in the world and accepting that limits what you do in your spare time. I love gaming but it sometimes takes a backseat to film or tv or sleep.
Nice grabs. When I used to own a PSP, I had CCC: Remixed. I enjoyed that one. I planned to buy Reloaded at some point but that fell through (along with the plan to keep the PSP).
The first RPG I ever played was Phantasy Star II and I learned that rule of grinding just as quick. The good thing about DFB1 is that it doesn't punish you as you grind like PS2 did.
Thanks! I still own Reach if I'm feeling nostalgic (I always liked how they handled the Anniversary Maps) or just want some Firefight action.
Happy belated birthday to you as well, sir!
Thanks!
Oh, I'm a big fan of Wrath of Kahn. Some people think Into Darkness rips if off and I disagree. There are some moments that echo Wrath of Kahn but events transpire differently and not all of the themes of that film were carried over. I think Star Trek: Nemesis rips of Wrath of Kahn big time but without good writing, characters or direction and it's a poorer film for it.
Thank you!
It is the difference between The Godfather Part 1 and Part 2, between Inglorious Basterds and Triumph of the Will and between Just Cause 2 and JFK Reloaded. In the former examples, the audience can get behind the anti-heroes depicted for whatever reason and condone their admittedly awful actions, but in the latter group, the subject matter or the protagonist's morals are skewed too far from the norm to be comfortably witnessed.
Being a film nut, of course I'm going to cry about this but it stuck out like a sore thumb. There's so much wrong here. I can't speak for the games but this fucking doofus has never watched the films he mentioned or he's misinterpreted them. You can identify with characters that kill, maim and lie in one film (and "condone" those actions) but not the other? The fuck? Part 2 didn't make for a feel-good experience? It wasn't supposed to! That's the whole fucking point!
Good call to compare a Tarantino film (fictional) to an actual Nazi propaganda film, too.
The weight and the balance of the Vita makes a difference for me. It feels just right. It also serves as a reminder to respect and take care of the damn thing.
It's a good thing you post about these because I always forget.