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Meh once you figured the gist of it, you don't have to rely on food at all. I was able to upgrade to the full TV and couch in under 30 minutes with the full combo (8x with fully upgaded chair). With the best TV, you get approximately 21k for finishing a combo. I got the 100k item, but I didn't notice any difference...

Playing this out of boredom while I wait for finals to be graded, it seems buying chairs allows for higher combos (and harder games), though I'm not sure what the food does. I thought it multipled your winnings, but I'm too lazy to really test. Better TVs seem to make it easier to see the game, etc.

I bought one because I realllllly wanted to get Dance Central, and I'm loving it so far. Problem is I got the 250GB on sale, and it came with Skyrim and Forza. Forza's pretty fun, but I'm not a big fan of Skyrim, so I haven't touched it much. Over the past week, I've been browsing game stores and the online store for

We have a winner!

And we all know who listens to common sense.

I was thinking that as well... his eyes are too intense, also. Not enough boredom.

Isn't tatsumaki more of a tornado, though?

I have Sega to thank for introducing me to my favorite car of all time, the Celica GT-Four in Sega Rally Championship. If they make an ST-205 a playable character, they have my money.

I've never played Halo (probably won't in the future), is everything except from Wheatley dubbing actual game footage?

Haha, oh man, I totally forgot about the Smash Bros. commercial. Gotta say, I love that one better, something about DK swinging around Pikachu makes me laugh everytime.

Oh boy oh boy oh boy! I'm excited. I know it's the same story, same hack and slash, etc etc, but I love playing them. Can't wait to see what gets revealed!

I am!

Indeed it is. If it has more, that'd be pretty awesome.

Poor Chomper ; ; I loved passing by that guy in Zelda: Link's Awakening when I went to and from town. I was always like "That thing is so happy (as much as he can be, tied to a chain)!" It went great with the light-hearted town music.

That burger looks delicious...

Ha, agreed. Although I know 'pulling the trigger' doesn't count as getting proficient in a gun, it felt like I was learning a particular gun class better (RPG elements after all). Things like "buy 10 white weapons and spend the token on reload speed!" just feels gimmicky to me.

Guess it was just me, then. I had four different weapons for each slot (the main weapon I wanted to use on that character, be it shotgun, smg, sniper, depending on class, then a sniper for long range, an RPG, and a rifle or smg when things got hairy up close).

Meh, it felt like I was specializing in a certain weapon type rather than just juggling all weapons. It also rewarded with certain bonuses to accuracy, attack, reload, etc. when it leveled up. It felt like I was getting better with a gun rather than waiting for challenge tokens to upgrade my ability to reload faster.

Please bring back gun proficiencies. To me, that's what makes 1 superior to 2. 2 is still a fantastic game.

I don't know if it applies to others, but I'd like to note that when I got free games as a Plus member, then cancelled for about a year (thus losing my free games), I resubscribed and I can redownload them from the Downloads List in Account Management.