When I finally get into some full time work again, I'm going to seriously look at the Switch.
When I finally get into some full time work again, I'm going to seriously look at the Switch.
Sheesh. No need to apologize there. Take the week off if you need to. Have a drink on me.
You can drop a lot of calories quickly by cutting out meat. I've got to watch the protein now, I think. I'm doing one meat meal a day and the rest vegetarian. I'll see how that goes.
And darn fast too. Don't they every stop to take a break?
Using new game plus to build some better relationships. I need that in real life.
Right, Pac-Man eats everything, even the ghosts when he can. Like swallowing your guilt or something.
I've been on the fence about getting Netflix back. Right now I watch everything on youtube, or get it from the library. If I can't find it there, I go to Barnes & Noble and buy the thing I'm looking for, if they have it. I'm never sure if Netflix will have what I'm looking for. They do this thing were the streaming library is different from the disc library. I'd rather go all streaming, but only if I can get anything.
I'm noticing it a lot lately in all sorts of games. You have to make such tiny movments on such a tiny stick with probably the clumbsiet digit, your thumb. It infuriates me in certain games where every slight move of my thumb messes up what I'm doing. Also, in this Pac-Man case, chosing a discrete direction. It's almost impossible on a multidirectional stick that's barely an inch long and controlled by your thumb.
Yeah, they're great. When the beat speeds up it really creates some tension.
I was watching Mark play Pac-Man and then Ms. Pac-Man and, yeah, Ms. Pac-Man is even better. I realize it was made by two Americans and approved by Namco later but it still feels like a true sequel.
Last night I was thinking how it sums up consumerism. I'd call each ghost something that prevents you from following the capitalist way.