Cool. Was my pleasure as this is one of my passions now. :)
Don't skip up on that book!
Cool. Was my pleasure as this is one of my passions now. :)
Don't skip up on that book!
Here's a bite-sized Let's Play of Monaco by me and my buddy on our Chainsaw Academy channel. The game pulls off being smart, simple and imaginative and gave us a good time playing it.
Only reason it's interesting is because too many people (including myself before I made this change) don't look at our food the way our ancestors did predating only a century ago: As medicine. A source of life. A necessity. What we ingest and put on our skin actually directly affects our mental being.
It's common enough to be a modern day epidemic. I've lived with depression my entire adolescent life, but I turned that around about four months ago. Through learning from personal experience and research, I realized I felt the way I did not because I wanted to, not because I had to, and not because I needed a pill.
And those sunbeam rays that ca actively shoot when a man is next to them? How could I forget that!
Oh, I agree. Before we were able to punch boulders and move through a completely practical Marshlands environment, we had to deal with those ridiculous lasers...
Here's a piece of wood art I made in Robotics class (the namesake being we used a robotic machine arm to carve anything into wood using a program) back in high school a few years ago. After seeing this picture of Leon as somebody's avatar and tracking it down to deviantart, I knew I had to make this.
That water looks HAAAAAARD!
For your Grunty thirst.
I couldn't put it into words. Thanks for nailing that.
Looked like the solider suit to me.
Maybe for Halo 4 it will...!
Yes...!
Too bad your taste sucks.
Hence why I said it built up my gaming patience as a kid, haha. I remember the game feeling like it was taking forever with tons of trial and error due to the controls and difficulty. Remember loving the weapons, though.
Ahhhhh. Buck Bumble. The game that would have to be what started building up my gaming patience and love for drum & bass I have today.
Wait, what? What happened last night?
You're not implying Massive Attack is dubstep... are you?
Darkside felt less arcadey with a better sense of narrative. Umbrella Chronicles' gameplay was smoother and felt more refined gameplay-wise.