BrickMcIronhard
Brick McIronHard
BrickMcIronhard



I know I'm in the minority on this, but FFVIII is my favorite Final Fantasy. I just love the setting, story, and music. I mean FFVI is a masterpiece, and I could never say I don't like VII, but for some reason I really enjoyed VIII the most throughout my multiple playthroughs.

Hahaha the line "we have TEEPEES." kills me every time I see it. Definitely not their best stuff, but that gag is great.

Oh man, any time Last of Us or Ni No Kuni was shown... aw hell, I can't lie, that whole thing was nothing but FEELS.

YEAAAAAAAHHH! Used a personal code they just sent to my email to preorder Battlefield PS4 and Killzone Shadow Fall to get Assassin's Creed Black Flag off Amazon for free!

I love you Amazon... and Playstation. So much LOVE.

That Game Informer article was pretty harsh, and here I was under the impression that because it's a Gamestop-owned magazine/site they give high praise to almost anything in order to get people to buy it from their store. Guess I don't give them enough credit after all lol. In any case, looks like a game to avoid.

Yeah, that's why I don't like the newer ones. To me RE4 was a good mix of scary and action, RE5 was fun but an allout action game, and RE6 just seemed to crank everything from number RE5 to eleven in an incredibly messy manner. Even the "classic" Leon segment seemed too much like an on-rails shooting gallery to me, at

To each their own, but I felt like I could easily dodge almost anyone's attack. In fact I remember beating the game on hard and only getting really frustrated while fighting those two giant things in the sewer (I was completely out of ammo lol). But Melee combat has always been terrible, intentionally more often than

While the combat made the game a little too easy at times, I loved the story and visuals of Homecoming. It really is underappreciated, even if it doesn't stack up as well as earlier titles.

Resident Evil (REmake 2002)

You successfully combined the powers of American Psycho and BASEketball perfectly in the name of comedic effect. You are a hero.

Ha! gotta love the "Corn Love" Theme.

Calvin and Hobbes really is amazing, a true treasure. I keep the Hardcover collection as one of my prized pieces on my shelf, and reading it today it's still incredibly funny and amazingly relevant in its critique of pretty much everything about life.

I like what I see, this will likely be a very intense experience when it all comes together.

I played the hell out of it on my Vita, got all of the trophies too... but yeah I don't what it was I was doing or really why. Really fun exploration and puzzle platforming though!

Now playing

This is seriously in my "Top 5 Funniest Movies". The old comedian cracking up the audience near the end probably makes me laugh the hardest:

Agreed. I take great offense to the notion that that scene, which is undoubtedly the most amazing moment to ever occur in the history of Batman, is less than perfect.

Although, the "some days you just can't get rid of a bomb" scene is also hilarious.

My God, it's three years old? I can't believe I missed this! Thank you for sharing it here, haha it's seriously my new favorite thing ever.

While I'd much rather have a white one over either of these, I'm diggin' red over blue at the moment.

I remember this, damn it's been a long time! And I want that version of the Contra boss music they used, totally badass :)

...also: Red Falcon riding a tiger and shooting laser beams.