I got that way with comics, and then I got out of it alltogether because it was too frustrating not being able to get everything I wanted.
I got that way with comics, and then I got out of it alltogether because it was too frustrating not being able to get everything I wanted.
It'll be my first Tales game. Well, I played Tales of Phantasia on GBA once, now I think of it, and I own Tales of Symphonia but I haven't played it yet.
I was thinking the opposite until today when I quit my job. Now I want to chill like I've never chilled before. For a week or two anyway. Then it's back to the plan at hand.
That's interesting. I gotta stop worrying about performance too. Sometimes being too self conscious is a bad thing - self doubt and all that.
"Work was. . . interesting today." comes at the exact time I had the same problem. Well, I had mine at about 8:30 and now I'm out of work. I'm looking at it with a possitive attitude though because I was going to quit at the end of May anyway. I'm going to do exactly what I want from now on and we'll see where the chips fall.
I would say, rent them all unless one gives you that special feeling. That's how I do it now. Everything goes on my rental list until I get that crazy feeling that I just can't wait one minute after release day to play it. Then I trade like heck to make that thing as cheap out of pocket as possible. I'm trying to ignore that urgent feeling though. I'd like to rent exclusively. Saves me a lot of money.
I don't remember ever asking for a console as a kid. My dad was into the latest gadgets and so he surprised us with an Atari on Xmas one year. From like '85-95 I was a PC gamer. Then it was both PC and consoles until about 2006, and since then it's been exclusively consoles. I never got a phone or tablet, and I downsized my PCs to laptops and tried to keep my gaming away from them so I could work. I guess consoles have come a long way. They can do close to PC performance and are easier to use.
Yea, they are long, but with Gamefly there's no late fees. Plus, I may not like it, and then I'll only play it a short time and send it back. The local libraries near me carry games now but you only get a week for $2. I could then renew it, but I don't like having that late fee risk sitting in the back of my mind.
I have Umbrella Chronicles. I'm interested in on-rails shooters especially for the Wii, where I think it might work well with the controllers.
It was a platformer, so I got frustrated with it, but it looked great (Castle of Illusion on Genesis).
I found out one of them fit all my Swap Force figures that were swapable (the larger ones) but it didn't come close to holding all the smaller unswappable figures that came out at the same time.