thegeekempress
The Geek Empress
thegeekempress

30? The majority of the games on Amazon I've seen barely break 20 dollars. Most retail stores don't carry PSP games anymore except Walmart. Because Walmart never gets rid of anything :/

I agree that TV is dying, but I think it's because more and more Monitors can do more and more like TVs. But that isn't a bad thing. I like the idea that I can connect my computer and my games to a huge ass monitor and get an amazing visual experience.

Actually, Goodwill isn't *that* good of a charity. At least not the branch in my state. Their organization tends to have a lot of cronyism, and tend to mistreat a lot of their differently abled employees and outright abuse their healthy ones. I know a woman who was fired for whistleblowing when it turned out the

Only goes to show you the power of human adaptability and determination to follow one's passions. Though it does bring up a good subject about gaming and people with disabilities. There really does need to be more options for disabled players. All the controllers and devices are really marketed towards abled people,

I'd say 8 is more Cyberpunk than 7. In 8, even with the summons, teens either are trained to be mercenaries or they live in one of the oppressive cities.

I don't know why this is such a big secret, but guess what: you can get Happy Meal toys without having to purchase a Happy Meal. If you just want the toys, the restaurant will sell them to you. That's what I did for the last two years getting Pokemon and MLP toys. And most of the time they have the majority, if not

Here's my view about guns and gun control. Feel free to disagree with me.

This 'let them eat cake' attitude is really going to bite them in the ass.

Not to mention Internet connection in large parts of the US is EXTREMELY expensive. Even dialup can run you 35 dollars a month. 35 dollars a month is a helluva lot of money if you play single-player games like I do.

Problem is that the offline mode doesn't work very well. I couldn't play Portal most of last year because I lost internet at home. Everytime I tried to open up the game in offline mode Steam said it wouldn't work. So Steam doesn't have an offline mode beyond informing you you have no internet connection :/

No love for the Harvest Moon games? The horse races, exploring on horseback, collecting your vegetables?

Personally I wouldn't do it. It would be like seeing someone drop a twenty dollar bill out of their pocket without them noticing it. I'd pick it up and give it back to them. And I do the same thing if I see a glitch resulted in an incorrect price. I think it's just good karma.

The PS2 ones are pretty good too, except for Aterlier Iris 3. That game just came off as a MMO knockoff without the MMO part. I absolutely adored Eternal Mana, and Azoroth of Destiny. The games are very easy, but extremely charming. I think of them as junk food RPGs

Problem is Steam *does* require an online-always internet connection. When I lost internet access for 4 months I couldn't play any of my games, even my single-player, because even though I tried to start in 'offline' mode, Steam didn't like it and I couldn't play. It's great that Steam offers such great deals, but

If this is more than a wild rumor than this is a really, really bad idea.

I never buy used games at Gamestop...but I do buy a hell of a lot of used games from users on Amazon and smaller, locally-owned gaming shops. I do buy new games from established franchises I already know I like, but when games are super-cheap used (like 5-15 dollars) I am more likely to give it a shot and discover new

Thank you, madam. You said everything I was going to. Yes, he's immortal, yes he wears a cape, yes, he's a fine piece of ass and yes, you find him in a coffin, but he's definitely more of a beserker/werewolf type. None of his forms/abilities were bat-like or were even HP draining (at least as far as I remember.)

*I'm not listing III, V, VI or XIII on my list as I have not actually played them*

I totally need to do this. I am *horrible* about finishing games. And I'm talking about basic completion, not even 100%, and in the 12 years I've played and owned games I think I've finished less than ten of them. Yet I keep buying them.

Hnnnng. Dobermans and Pitbulls. Cutest damn things ever. Great names too since I bet they fit their personalities (it's been my experience that pits look scary but are buckets of gooey cuddliness and dobbies are sweet and smart but get into trouble a lot)