They’re pretty great. A few years ago, my wife and I bought our niece a 2DS... which she proceeded to screw up a month later. I tried to trouble-shoot as best as I could, with no solution.
They’re pretty great. A few years ago, my wife and I bought our niece a 2DS... which she proceeded to screw up a month later. I tried to trouble-shoot as best as I could, with no solution.
EDIT: I’m a piece of shit who broke down and bought it last night.
Nothing like blowing money on a crane machine.
Destiny is that game that no matter how many times I get burned, I keep coming back to. I’ve really been feeling the itch to get back into it lately, and I want to play Forsaken.
Yes, my Xbox/PC buddy is pretty jealous and wants me to stream it so he can experience it vicariously through me.
I just sent this to my wife. She teaches a high school self-contained CI classroom in an urban district and was stressing last night over the pressure of having to make lesson plans for every subject, especially when they all have completely different learning styles.
Lol exactly. They'll still get my money, just not as much
I’m kinda happy about the pricing-- it’s an incentive to not dump any more money into Destiny.
I think the quickest I’ve bailed was on Dark Souls III after a frustrating hour trying to beat the first minor boss. Absolutely not a game for me and nothing I want to invest any more time into to “git gud” at its wonky slow controls.
I picked up DSIII during the Xbox summer sale for $15 in hopes of playing it with my friend.
Sweet, I’ve excited to play this. I’m going to hold off for the Switch release though, because carrying a lengthy RPG around with me makes it so much easier to beat.
I think the only game I’ve ever extensively written notes for was FEZ, especially post-first playthrough when the puzzles were just, “Observe every obscure thing in this room until something maybe stands out.” [looking at you, observatory flashing star bullshit]
Here, take a star
Okay, but like... what games did he buy though?
That’s so cool! It’s really strange to think about how we grew up in a time before widespread internet and modern cell phones. It was such a cool feeling to have access to a whole generation of Pokemon “no one” knew about yet.
I have the Mission Hill series lying around somewhere. Every now and again I dig it out and watch all 12 episodes. It’s a damn shame it was cancelled because it was actually smart and well ahead of its time.
The editing techniques and complexity behind this is really blowing my mind.
....I wonder if I still have those floating around. I know exactly what you’re talking about
Okay so, no joke, I did the same thing. I thought it was something ultra rare too.