
How come Sea Breeze and Don't be Afraid aren't here? Best Jazz songs in games, ev-ar.
How come Sea Breeze and Don't be Afraid aren't here? Best Jazz songs in games, ev-ar.
His hair looks icky. :c
Just bought it for whenever I forget my Vita at home while I'm at college. That, and a lot of people like my Vita for some reason. I'm weary to play it outside of class.
Like Banjo on creepy realism steroids.
He's obviously Australian. Everything's better in Australia.
That's true. I side with Fallout, mainly because after a nuclear war, nothing is going to be sunshine and happiness for awhile... because of the fallout. It still looks nice though.
You ever wonder if games would look better than they do without the filters? We need more brightly colored games.
I told them to get out of the store, then I called animal control.
Pretty much agree with everything besides the dogs.
Infinity Blade 2 is all I can really think of. I only have it for iPhone but I'm sure it's a game that translates very well to tablet, considering there's more real estate for stuff! Buy it, you won't be disappointed. Great story telling, visceral combat, lots of items to collect.
The "Crayon Resume" made me laugh my ass off.
You just pick them up off dead enemies or get them ala WoW style. Go find a vein of this or that, or pick these or those.
When you prepurchase the game
I hate that. I have tons of weapons, but I just can't get any characters.
It makes it 'realistic.'
I played chess with her. :3
WHY DOES SHE GO IN THE SHOWER FULL UNIFORM?
Some are okay, some are strange. Ashely's was a little bit of both, mainly because it seems like a good fit (If you like the character) but the dialogue was the kind of something you'd chuckle at in a bad porno, even if it was a super emotional time.
I do, when I walk from Gamestop to Best Buy then out to my car. The only time I ever stroll is when I'm waiting for a movie to start up because we have a theater in our mall.
The Lovely Bones. The book is great, like always. The amount of detail in the book is pretty grody, right down to the part where the narrator talks about hair that grows where the sun don't shine, and how it felt.