
Glad I made your morning.
As for the game, I'm not at all saying that I'd like or want to play a game solely focused on depression, just that it really doesn't bother me that such a game exists.
Glad I made your morning.
As for the game, I'm not at all saying that I'd like or want to play a game solely focused on depression, just that it really doesn't bother me that such a game exists.
I just put Absentia on my Netflix Watch List.
That Clive Bundy stuff is ... why did they not just move the turtle? Was it a ninja turtle? I confess, I don't know everything about it, but ...
Yeah, I wish I got to play that.
I completely understand. Note that while I don't wish Netflix becomes a monopoly either ... I kinda want them to just host literally every movie I'd ever want to watch, while Steam hosts all the games, so I that only have to log in to so many accounts.
And that's unfortunate in that I'm sure it may be a product of a less healthy comic book market, but maybe the lack of intimidation will attract newcomers like me.
Is Nick sick? His voice sounds a bit hoarse. He seems even cooler now though.
I'm glad Julian answered my second question correctly. I think pantslessness is the proper form to be in when reviewing a game about Rome.
You seem to have a thing for "glory," so I think a princess game makes sense. lol Perhaps playing it will darken your soul?
Snee's was inventive. Cool to hear him read one of his famous setting-the-scene writings.
Matt R.'s reaction was about what mine would be. If it delivers what it promises with the title, I think I'd like it. I'm sure it doesn't.
Am I on some sort of nega-world proxy server Pixlbit where everyone suddenly shares my feelings about SRPGs?
And you know what? It does matter what I think, and I say Metal Marines is the best ... well actually that's an RTS, but you know what? I don't care! Metal Marines is the best SRPG ever cause it has exploding robots.
Even so, I think OoT can look somewhat muddy in parts, while sprite-based games maintain a certain fidelity throughout.
The Djin thing actually kinda confused me, but we'll see when I restart it.
Golden Sun is the only JRPG I own, and while I'm not much for the genre, I remember liking it well enough and it getting rave reviews. It might be the Paul Haggis's Crash effect, but for a video game: everyone loves something that is critically acclaimed, then a few critics turn around and say they didn't like it, then everyone follows suit and pretends to have never liked it in the first place.
Even with my new laptop, I wonder how much MMO goodness I could handle, but LotR as an MMO has me intrigued.