I was in Walmart last night and Ni No Kuni was $30. I haven't finished Ni No Kuni but I've loved every minute of it. It's a big game, though.
I was in Walmart last night and Ni No Kuni was $30. I haven't finished Ni No Kuni but I've loved every minute of it. It's a big game, though.
She was also on Retronauts quite a bit.
Liara T'Soni, Sniper Wolf, The Boss, Chun Li, Cortana
Sad. I'm guessing that they didn't assure you that they would order some copies before the sale was over (you can't be the only one wanting the item). Just sounds like moronic employees.
They couldn't order it? These associates sound like idiots.
Thinking about ordering online?
I think Williams' scores for the prequels were one of the best things about them. That being said, he doesn't generate memorable work like he used to. It's probably just a job for him now. I'm hoping for the best, though.
That sounded fantastic! Great job!
I didn't start blogging until '05 or '06 but I had plenty of practice from message boards. From 1999-2003 rollingstone.com's message boards were brilliant and vibrant and I fell in with a good group of people that I still communicate until this day. When the message board section went to shit in '04, we started our own message board and at some point, diary/journal-style threads were started. I mostly bitched about my job and anything else that drove me nuts; it was very theraputic. Discussions about film, games (very little with that crowd) and music happened on other threads.
With 1up.com, I didn't blog instantly but read other blogs to get an idea on users commonly talked about, which was anything but mostly gaming. My blogs were very much the same as they are here: updates on what I'm playing, games that I've bought/pissed me off and random stuff. Some people have an idea/plan/purpose when they blog; I blog about whatever is on my mind at the moment. I also blog if I feel what I'm posting is worth the space. I approach facebook and twitter with the same mindset.
I bought a Turtle Beach Earforce XL1 for my 360, mostly because it was the cheapest (I think it was $45 when I bought it) model. Depsite the wires, it's given me great sound everytime. Someday I'll look for a similar headset for my PS3.
I signed up. The site looks very nice. All it needs is more peeps.