If I ever need to title an autobiography “A Corny, Secret Shame” just shot near to the top of the contender list. (lol)
If I ever need to title an autobiography “A Corny, Secret Shame” just shot near to the top of the contender list. (lol)
I appreciate that a Mega Drive YM2612 defense force has just naturally formed here without me even having to do anything.
Carry on, comrades.
Fuck this headline. I love it.
some really nice wheels
Check out this guy over here, mansplaining how to roll down the window.
Personally, I’d think something like this would be more suitable for ten-year-olds:
I got this same feeling playing through the first Trails in the Sky. It really scratched an itch I didn’t realize I had.
The release of Grandia on Switch reminded me to finish my save on PS3. I first played it like, 15 years or more ago, and have restarted it multiple times. Even though I love the game I would just trail off each time (the slow loading for battles and awkward maze-like maps don’t help at all).
I looked very closely at an Evora 400. It drives great - very pure, raw, awesome sound. I loved it. It was ~$95k MSRP and the deal was around $75k, which I thought was a reasonable price for what it is. I ended up getting a 911 Carrera T for more money because I felt like the 911 is a safer purchase. I drive the 911…
I remember doing this a few times with my friends and having a lot of fun.
Ooof. Forget the whole mid-engine thing. The fact that this thing is going to be revealed long after all the retirees from Florida have gone to bed is the best example of how they are telling the baby boomers to get lost you could imagine.
My first thought was “WTF were they thinking?!”
Alternative title:
Cybermonk 2077
If you dont care what people see you in just drive a mini van and have a better experience.
if i was the only person on earth and this was the last vehicle on earth, i’d be mad i was driving it.
*Sora says something, anything*
This game is just making me smile all the time. The music, the combat, the characters, the story everything is just so comforting. I really love this game. Also I’m finding the story (so far) to be pretty well laid out (and the Memory Archive helped quite a bit). All around, I am enjoying the game a lot. I’ve put in…
If it is a game where I beat up babies in ant suits with a blunt giant key, I’m going to be pretty happy.