Ecksjay22
Ecksjay22
Ecksjay22

@CrazyHaze: I'm willing to bet some of those first gaming moments with your child will be some of your best and most memorable, regardless of the games.

@Killer Toilet: My son is going to be a professional basketball star, because that is what his father DEMANDS of him.

I remember the Kinectimals review being tuned to the inclusion of children. I'm not saying that your newborn could or should start gaming, but perhaps if rather than look at gaming and parenting as two totally seperate entities, you could find a middle ground to occupy both, at least some of the time. Perhaps

@OutlawDominus: Odd! Getting down from a hourse makes intuitive sense to me, because, well, horses are tall and I need to climb up and get down. Horses, not so much.

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but Kinect will fucking kill me...

Poor Bolvar. I hope he has something to do now that everyone is playing Cataclysm...

@OutlawDominus: I think stuff like that is very interesting. I just encountered for the first time people saying they were going to stand "on" line rather than "in" line.

@Chapolesco: Dance Central just was a huge hit at a party I threw. Everyone had a blast with it, and the best part was, I didn't have to break out controllers or anything!

@dracosummoner: It was full of great performances, I'm just not a big fan of the psychological thrillers. There were a lot of "AH! She saw a weird thing in a mirror! But was it real?" type moments, and I thought it took away from the beauty of the rest of the movie.

@hagren: it reminds me of No Country for Old Men- not a funny movie per se, but Bridges keeps it light a lot like Tommy Lee Jones did

Owen- your hatred for Mafia II is blatant every time you mention it. Did you really not find any enjoyment there? I enjoyed my playthrough...

@Mr.Wake: I was disappointed. It's worth seeing, but it's rife with the trappings of a psychological thriller type movie- a lot of "oh my god, something horrifying in a mirror, but is it real?" type stuff. I would have preferred it was a little less cliched in doing that stuff, but then again I'm not a huge fan of the

@Mr.Wake: Me too! Characters were enjoyable, and the cinematography was awesome. I thought it had a simple beauty that even Black Swan, with it's focus on quick shocks rather than the allure of it's subject matter, never equalled.

@EcksJay22: Sorry for the double post. How n00b of me.

True Grit was AMAZING in my opinion, see it right away.

Can this interface with the windows 7 phone version?

Not good at photo editing, but saw Black Swan today and got, um, inspired...

Not good at photo editing, but saw Black Swan today and thought of this :)