I loved it. Want to play it again sometime.
I loved it. Want to play it again sometime.
I think that's all of them.
Why do they even bother to put anything but the ID code on the disc? It's all coming from the cloud anyway.
Oh, I forgot. Some areas still don't have reliable internet.
I read my phone on the porcelain throne. Sounds like the begining of a poem.
Well, I'm hoping my mom, who has the purse strings on my inheritance, whatever that is (no one tells me anything), lets me take some time to figure things out and try some things that might not make money, or very little money at first. I could easily go back to a similar job anytime, but I'd rather explore a bit first and find something that doesn't put me on the edge of insanity.
I'm tempted to do a Mass Effect trilogy run once I finish with Borderlands. All three can be played on XBO.
Maby iz going to take you to the cleaners. That's one mean old p. . .
Not being able to read your own notes is definitely counter productive. I was surprised to find I was doing that. I knew what I wrote when I wrote it, but later it was completely unintelligible.
I played Silver Star Harmony on a rental years ago. I finished it and really liked it but it seemed almost too easy. There were probably skill levels to choose from though and maybe I put it in some easy mode. I forget.
That Rosemary book is pretty grim. I caught an interview with the author on the NYT Book Review podcast.