walfisch05
Walfisch
walfisch05

It's starting to sound like (to me, at least) gaming for you is becoming a chore. If you think playing games is some kind of a skill that you have to acquire, I suggest you try diversifying your hobbies instead. Unless, of course, if you're thinking of taking up competitive gaming as a career. I apologize if I'm

Glad to see that I did almost all of these missions on my official playthrough (Jack dies in my game though, but redoing the suicide mission might be in order for me this weekend).

Haha, his mittens go so well with his stockings!

I only like this show because of Robin, and the occasional apperance of Batman, voiced by Bruce Greenwood (same voice for Batman: Under The Red Hood). Yeah, the show is written for teens, obviously ("Hello, Megan!"), but every now and then they tackle more serious themes. I'm looking forward to season 2, in the mean

That was nice, thank you! :D

As a full-blooded male who likes looking at shapely legs and wishes for a better economy, I approve this message.

This is exactly what I was thinking: the fact that EA/Bioware decided to make a plot-critical content a part of DLC is disappointing. Now, everyone who is interested with the main campaign of the game (me included), will NEED to purchase this, or the CE if still available, in order to get the most out of the game.

I actually liked LA Noire. I agree with what most of the folks have already said, though: this game is repetitive. So what I did was I treated it like a TV show: one case per game time, that's it. And every now and then, I play it in black and white, just to put some variety in the gameplay.

Only played ME2 (PS3), and I usually mixed it up depending on the mission. Like, if I know robotics or geth are involved, it's Legion and Tali for me. For others, it's a combination between biotic specialists and assault/sniper users. But for the suicide mission, I've gone in with Miranda and Grunt.

I'm not really very good with this multi-tasking skill that a lot of office workers tend to have. So, kudos to you and your blog posting/work completing skills. :D

See, the funny thing about my situation, is that I don't take my job seriously. Sure, there are tasks that need to be done, but... I don't see the point on getting on them ASAP; probably it's because I don't really get this sense of urgency from my boss on the things that he/she assigns to me. So, if the upper

Loosing productivity here behind my desk, because I keep on hanging around in these damn blogs. Just waiting for my work day to be over with, so I can drive home and relax.

Awesome, Borderlands 2! Hopefully the soldier-class character still has that "healing shot" ability. My coop buddy likes it when I snipe him on the head, then he gets a full health bar.

Hmm, you're right, maybe I should have sent Jack as the escort back to the Normandy.

That's right. I thought I have a high Paragon score on me at the time, but I didn't. Plus, I was exploring a romance with Miranda and her nice toushie, so I didn't feel any loss at all.

Yeah I get these a lot when I play BF3, but I tend to see it this way: I am simply letting myself get flanked and I was not paying attention to the kill registry on my mini map. If a person manages to get that close to me with a shotgun, I deserved the death.

On the flip side, let me share a great story about frequent saves.

So last night, I finally finished my Mass Effect 2 playthrough. And it was one hell of a journey.

If by "hole" you mean "an area neither within the general vicinity of a university or college, nor within your current location", then yes, I do live in a hole.

3rd pic, with the Orihime costume holding a DSLR. Very cute! :D