Why does this picture look like it was taken in 1942?
Why does this picture look like it was taken in 1942?
Wow, you just described my journey through Mordor to a T. I also rarely 100% a game but found myself pushing through to the end. By the last map the game had lost some of its lustre and I almost felt guilty for feeling that way so great had been my love for this game. Would have been nice to see things change a bit…
I had to unfriend someone who said they don't like people who use the phrase 'spot on'. Spot on rules. My name is Creepy Baby Clown Tim and I use the phrase, "spot on!"
I managed to miss this when it was out. Can't wait to play it.
#notallnipples
#notallbagsofgold
#notallhamsters
I am. Was asked here to force everyone to buy both. So...buy both.
I stumbled upon Valkyria Chronicles while recovering from back surgery (note: I never really did recover) and new nothing about it. I wasn't sure what to think about it at first but after the first battle or two I was hooked. I couldn't agree with you more!
I've had my fill of football, too, but if I hitchhiked home that would put me in Starkville, MS. Having some asshole ring a cowbell in my ear isn't my idea of relaxing.
Someone hottied in their toddys.
I'm already driving people crazy with my screenshots from the PC version. Can't wait for this to be available on the PC!
The middle school version of me would have been very confused as to what this 'Nintendo' thing was and would have to play the game on his Atari 2600.
Yep, it was awesome. I thoroughly enjoy binging on AVGN.
Great. Now I'm going to spend another day re-watching AVGN episodes and getting nothing done. *sigh* I wouldn't have gotten anything done anyway.
I had back surgery that led to a cerebrospinal fluid leak in my spine. I understand those shunts and that pain, it's unlike anything I've ever felt in my life. Let me just tell you this guy is a MONSTER and an inspiration to me.
Thanks, I'll check that out, too. It just so happens that I live 5 miles from the Grid and I went over there on Saturday. The place was so packed full of people that it was hard to really get a good feel for the place, not to mention that there were many, many unwashed people in there. The place reeked of nerd sweat.…
The same guy traded me one of them there upside down ar-eo-plane stamps for a genuine sam-i-ry sword.
I live in Charlotte and had no idea this place existed. Thanks for the heads up!
I clearly see man nips.