Reviewers have an interesting problem I've noticed by listening to them so much on all my podcasts. You have to slog through some games you don't like sometimes don't you.
Reviewers have an interesting problem I've noticed by listening to them so much on all my podcasts. You have to slog through some games you don't like sometimes don't you.
Cool. I heard about it in detail on the Axe of the Blood God podcast and the Playstation Blogcast. I have to finish Severed first, but I can't wait to play it on Vita. It's cross-play, so I can play it on my PS4 too, but I think I'll go Vita for this one.
If only I could trust the mail room in my building, but it's not secure and stuff gets lifted all the time.
Nice. I wanted a Wii-U for that price. I could've gotten one used at Gamestop, but I want a shinny new one in a sealed box.
It's a condition of the times, I think. We have access to so many games. If you just have one, you're going to stick with it much longer. I'm trying to cultivate a less-is-more attitude for 2017. I want to have fewer games to play and spend more time with each title.
That sounds relaxing and very healthy. Good for you.
I guess cyber Monday is going to bring a risk of carpal tunnel syndrome as people mash those refresh buttons. Definitely better than trampling, though.
Oh man, I'm going to have to go to Toys R Us on Sunday and get those Lego Dimensions deals. Buy 1 get 3 free on Disney Infinity single figures too. Tempting.
I guess I wouldn't mind except that with the internet it's so easy to get quick answers to any problem in a game, it makes me feel like I'm cheating. I almost feel better just putting the game down for a while. Also, I'm a little less patient these days. If I feel like I'm spending too much time not making progress in a game, I move on.
That's the remastered Skyrim for $25? That's a good price. I'd be tempted.