veeolman
Veeolman
veeolman

As a huge Wii fan, and someone who had zero issue with games having (sometimes too much) motion controls, I dropped the Wii version pretty quickly. I just could make myself get into the game which really disappointed me

People like to hate on Forgotten Sands, but honestly, the 360 version is probably my second favourite PoP after this one

Still working my way through "Skies of Arcadia Legends"! Have all of Saturday free so that's my plan

I just finished Golden Sun 2 after having it sit in my backlog shamefully for 15 some years. Holy hell is that game obtuse, both in direction and gameplay mechanics. I used a guide to beat it because as a 28 year-old, lifelong gamer, I still had no fracking clue as to where the hell I was supposed to go 90% of the

Exactly what I was thinking! Yeah, you definitely couldn’t ban someone based on one time, it would have to be multiple infractions 

Now, coming from someone who isn’t a developer/coder/etc., is there some way that they could possibly do something that basically logs whether or not someone finishes a round (obviously not team rounds) in a time that shouldn’t be theoretically possible? Automate the process a little.

Now playing

My favourite game soundtrack is, and always will be hands down the Chrono Trigger soundtrack and that will never change. That being said, my favourite piece is actually from Ys Seven: Innocent Primeval Breaker. The two guitar solos especially give me goosebumps.

I'm actually playing my original GBA version! I got it maybe 2-3 years after it was released and I never beat it because I kept getting lost haha. Over the years I kept going back and trying but never got too far. It's always been one of my shameful backlog games so I'm happy to be finally crossing it off the list!

That's what I'm doing! I got through a good chunk of my bakclog and it feels super awesome! Currently working on Golden Sun: The Lost Age. I have to use a guide though, because holy crap is that game very hard to figure out where to go once you get the boat!

That was a damn good fake out! I'm excited to see more! This just might convince me to get the new Xbox!

So far, yes! I'm sure they'll add more though. You're not guaranteed to catch a pokemon every time, so 151 will last a person a loooooong time

I don’t know if you play the game or not, but here’s how it works: Marshal asks me one day if he should move out (as characters randomly do), and I say yes. I then go on Twitter and say that I have Marshal moving out who wants to buy him for X price. Someone says yes. Using Time Travel (changing the Switch date and tim

who else noticed that the Metroid teaser scene was in the trailer, but this time with a Goomba head? I mean, everyone figured it was a tease for something upcoming, but now that’s all but confirmed.

I work as a teacher and it sucks, not because it’s hard working from home (it’s not, I have so much more free time than I’ve had in a long time), but because it’s hard to care when students’ marks have been locked in since March 13th. The kids don’t care about the work because it has no bearing on their marks and it’s

That’s the great thing about it being on the Switch though, you don’t have to dedicate straight TV time to doing the side quests, we can do other things and only vaguely pay attention to the game, rather than full focus

There’s 400 and some quests total, and I did them all on the Wii, and plan on doing them all on the Switch. The nice thing about the DE is that there is the much improved Side Quest system, AND because it’s portable, meaning I can sit on the couch with something else on and knock out some quests, rather than having to

Add me to that list too

That was absolutely glorious. That guy has a mind like a steel trap - he gets one thing going and then all of a sudden can see all of the places where things can go. Amazing

First two books he is definitely a whiny teenager who makes stupid decisions, by the third book (and his first real battle), he matures up quite a bit. Still makes stupid decisions from time to time, but nowhere near as whiny or bad as the first two. It's done very quite naturally, rather than just: boom, badass

Working my way (again) through the “Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn” trilogy by Tad Williams!