Spaceboy
Spaceboy
Spaceboy

Dread. That's a great way of putting it. You as the player know that nothing good is going to happen. I suppose suspense is another way of putting it, but I like dread a lot.

Awesome. I was expecting some absurd essay about tradition, fashion and famousism. This was much, much better.

That sever looks like a blast and convinced me to buy the game tonight.

For a game that is built around the conservation and value of ammunition, that's a lot of murder.

I purchased Metro 2033 when it was a mere $10 on Steam. I've probably only played 5-6 hours or so and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. Going above ground and having to use the gas mask is some of the most tense, heart-racing gaming I've had in a while. Having the mask on, being slightly injured and needing to change the

The front seat is for sittin' and the back seat is for kickin'. I think.

Or crash while having their pictures taken?

That made me laugh way too hard for a 25 year-old.

I think I played Force Unleashed on normal and that Star Destroyer scene was insanely difficult. It just didn't line up with the rest of the game. I can't think of many more recent examples, but I know for sure there are many scenes in games that get me stuck. It could be fatigue, it could be a loss of interest.

Due to this PSN outage I haven't been able to register my PS3 copy of Portal 2 with Steam. Therefore, I can't play it on PC. I'm about 5 hours in and I'm enjoying it. I usually don't do FPSs on consoles but they did it well. Perhaps it's because I'm not precisely shooting bullets at moving objects, but larger portals

If you breathe oxygen, the terrorists have already won.

Usually it means using pre-paid phones that you used the minutes and dump (or get a couple of minute cards with). At least, that's the meaning here in Philly. It's a means of staying off the map and is often a choice for people who have shitty credit and can't get a phone with a monthly bill (or people who want to

Ah, good. They're doing what I meant to do 3 years ago but forgot.

I'll have a facsimile of a box that says "Magic Everything: past, present and future" written on it. Done.

I think it's just steal-Nintendo's-thunder-press-release crap. Although, I'm hugely unimpressed by these products. However, I don't think I'm their target audience.

Expressing opinions on things around Christmas and birthdays is rough. I have an extreme feeling of guilt all of the time, so it's particularly difficult.

If you had one hour at E3 you'd be.... waiting in line.

Being burglarized is awful. It's a feeling that stick with you. You work hard for your belongings and then someone does easy work for 10 minutes (often less) and has the same things. It's satisfying when serial burglars get caught.

That's exciting. However, since I do not have a 3DS, I'll be waiting anyway.