Yeah, it says nothing about my ability to smash a whole box for lunch.
Yeah, it says nothing about my ability to smash a whole box for lunch.
::heavy breathing::
And I enjoyed that whenever Howard did do anything cool (like, he becomes the Silver Surfer for an issue), he only accepted it because playing ball was his quickest way to stop the situation he was in.
When it came down to “which battle royale game is best for me,” I ultimately went with Fortnite on Xbox because it was free. All my friends who had been playing PUBG on PC kept talking about what a buggy mess it was— so why would I pay $30 for that when I could just play Fortnite, which seemed to run decently?
I was a big fan of the more recent Howard the Duck comics by Chip Zdarsky. Howard works with She-Hulk and just wants to try and live a relatively normal (for an anthropomorphic duck) life, but keeps getting pulled into all the Superhero garbage happening around him and he’s just crabby throughout the whole thing…
I picked it back up at the beginning of the month and had to start over because I didn’t remember my login— plus, who cares?
I don’t even know if I get bored, so much as unmotivated to put aside the appropriate time needed to complete a game. I finished BotW, but likely only because I could take it with me during a time when I was sitting in a hospital frequently for half a year.
I ran into the same issues with Pokemon as a kid. My parents didn’t really take issue with it because they just figured I’d outgrow it (joke’s on them!) and it wasn’t really harming anyone.
My wife isn’t fond of the dual-stick deal either. She likes casual games like Animal Crossing, MK8, or general Tell Tale narrative-heavy experiences.
I do have the Crash trilogy— it was actually the deciding factor in trying to convince my wife that we “needed” a PS4 [little did we know it would be released on everything else]
Didn’t a new Mutant League Football announcement squeak in there too?
It always looked super cool for that reason, I just wish I had known anyone with a PS1 back in the day.
I’m pretty excited about this. Most of my friends had an N64 back in the day, me included, and I missed out on Spyro.
Yeah, even my wife picked up that it looked like another game I had played recently. “Yup, looks like Doom.”
Yeah... I mean, I’m really looking forward to Pokemon and definitely Smash, but... Ghost of Tsushima alone was enough to blow my mind without adding in Spider-Man, Cyberpunk or a new Forza Horizon.
Super Smash Bros.: “Leave Sakurai alone forever” Edition.
My favorite part about this was my wife asking me questions every 3 seconds through the trailer.
0/10 lack of realism.
I’ve tried a few times to get my wife to watch it, especially since she loved Firefly, but she refuses because she knows that [spoiler] Spike dies at the end and “what’s the point in watching if I know that?”
I just started playing PoGo after not touching it since its release and I was beyond excited to see Johto and Hoenn region Pokemon walking about.