Oh, Earthbound. More personality and humor in one pixel than in ten complete Deathspanks.
Oh, Earthbound. More personality and humor in one pixel than in ten complete Deathspanks.
*unexpectedly bursts in through door, roars, pursues sarCCastro*
FYI: Bargains!
If anyone's still reading, the midweek sale on Steam is Terraria (as reviewed here: http://www.avclub.com/artic… ), for $5, down from $10.
You've got dead bodies, mate.
71 floors and counting. This makes me proud, which in turn makes me ashamed.
When Batman washes it off his glove.
Are we repeating these tautologies yet again?
My browser page titles are getting truncated in the tabs in very interesting ways lately. This article is "Rebecca Black's new video is dire…"
I can't help it! I was bullied!
Thanks, Friochio. Imaginary pomposity seems to be a theme with these people.
I'm enjoying Tiny Tower way more than I should be, especially given that every other time I've tried games of that ilk, I delete them within minutes. TT gives you at least a couple of simple tasks to do even when you're not restocking things, and if you spend any time at it, you can accumulate a healthy supply of…
I wished there were some good mac games available, and cried and cried.
*goes mad, decodes man-in-the-moon-man's post, writes findings on walls in blood, dies*
Whereas "independent bookstores" are just fanciful tales we tell our children. Or would, if we could imagine what one might look like.
…And it just occurred to me that there's already a strong case for this last point in the form of The Curious Sofa.
Seriously? I feel a bit silly now, but maybe I subconsciously knew that, even though I mainly thought I was just drawing on my own bookshelf.
Another problem is that, if you try to confirm the pornlessness of your suggestion and it turns out you're wrong, then you risk seeing terrible, terrible things.
I enjoyed it, but I'm mainly happy to finally know where Tom Servo got that.
In the meantime, you might be able to cheaply import English of the Dead, which is Typing of the Dead ported to the DS as an English tutor for the Japanese market, and which therefore pretty much plays like TodD in English anyway. It's good times.
Well, when he says "I work on Wall Street," you have to understand that that just means he sometimes wheels his little hot dog cart up to Wall Street. Of course, his improperly prepared meat hospitalizes so many people in the financial sector that he's still very much to blame.