Stuffed bear head, inside on the screened in porch. Outside is still safe, Chris.
Stuffed bear head, inside on the screened in porch. Outside is still safe, Chris.
I'm generally a pedestrian - I lived in Maine's largest city (not all that large, by the way) for 15 years and had friends who didn't know I even owned a car, so I think I just identify with them too much for it to be fun.
Stick of Truth is like being in an episode of South Park. Half the fun I've had is just roaming around exploring all the silly things in town.
Are you playing Psychonauts yet? That was one of my favorite Xbox games. They did eventually port it to PS2, but I heard that version was pretty buggy. The Milkman level is hilarious, you have to listen closely to some of the stuff he says, some of it made me go "what the...did he just say what I thought he said?!"
My hard drive is only a 120 GB. First generation Elite, I think. I bought at as soon as the price drop hit.
Yeah, saw you online when I was playing Sleeping Dogs on Saturday. I want Dragon Age Origins, but I'd rather have it on disc. Not a ton of space left on my hard drive these days.
Living alone and not having kids, I actually have more time for gaming now than I did at any other time in my life. Not sure the trade off is really worth it, though.
A case of productivity is in the eye of the beholder, I guess. 
I have to admit, I not having a phone or a tablet and having no interest in sprts games, I frequently skim over that stuff in your blogs, but sounds like for the most part you were having fun. Other than Angry Birds Transformers not impressing you.
You thinbk you have a lot of blogs to catch up on? I've still got unread blogs dating from last April up to the present!
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This remains the one and only Sonic game I ever finished, and one of the few Genesis games I finished, as well. I hated the Carnival Nights section, but other than that, it was a ton of fun. I actually had an easier time with the special stages in this game than I did the others, too.