I have to say, I love Dinosaur Office, mainly for using a very cute form of humor that never feels mean spirited, self-important, or otherwise obnoxious.
"Teenie bopper" might be a bit of an exaggeration... I'd say that it would resemble what you get in the episode "The First Duty," in which Wesley was involved in that coverup and Picard takes on a stern mentor role. In other words, it could be a return to the moral and philosophical issues that were always so…
Any by extension, appreciation of cosplay isn't simply wanking.
Well, presumably the other items were the point of the robbery, but she also thought to grab her kid some Pokémon cards en route. Which just makes it more sad, in my mind.
In that case she should have just grabbed a ton of vegetables to throw at the problem.
Haha, perfect.
One popular game that works perfectly for single player is Pandemic. It's a game where all players collaborate to win together as a team, so when going at it alone, you can even play multiple "roles" without altering the rules at all, as it's not a game where anything is secret between players. It makes a great game…
That would be Fury of Dracula. I haven't played it, but it's certainly something on my mental list, as I like this style of play (asymmetrical gameplay roles, some co-op elements).
Yes, board games can be wonderful. My "serious" board game enthusiast friends live a few hours away, however, so I only occasionally have a chance to go for a weekend, drink, and binge on their latest game acquisitions. But when I do, it is indeed better than a session of video games.
The biggest limitation for sports like tennis and golf is its inability to detect wrist rotation, which is just as crucial as arm movement for these sports. Motion Plus is far better with regards to that particular criterion, though obviously less capable than Kinect of full body detection.
I actually found Eurocom's Goldeneye reboot to be great fun, as one of those rare shooters that struck the right tone and had a good balance of pacing, stealth, etc.
No system is fully immune, but just to be clear, this virus attacks by way of Java in your web browser. Apple has been trying to deprecate Java for ages and there is absolutely no good reason to ever leave it on in your web browser. Java applets on the web are just plain ancient, stupid tech at this point; I'm happy…
Personally I like the UI and navigation. I'm not sure that I see the problem. Shelves are fun, the new sets and banner images every week are pleasant to check in on, and I have no problem getting what I need quickly. Now, downloading my "ambassador" games was indeed a pain, but that was sort of a hidden option deep in…
Think you've heard deep singing voices? Not if you don't know the real Basso Profundo singers. Skip to 2:00 to hear one of the greats, Vladimir Miller.
Not sure that I'd agree, though I admittedly have only seen videos of the Vita store and menus. But the thing is, for me the eShop is fun precisely because it's not trying to be an all-out "serious" app store. It's just a fun little collection of shelves that keep changing, wrapped in the most charming shop music and…
The Wii just wasn't sold as an "online" kind of device, and Nintendo hasn't been able to communicate to the vast majority fo Wii households that it's worthwhile to connect the thing. That means you end up with very few Wii Shop-goers relative to the install base.