I knew you missed me, you messaged me on Facebook, and I know how much you like Facebook. And I was checking in here now and then and also reading reviews on GamerDad, even if I didn't comment on much of anything.
I can flip off dragons?! SWEET!
I generally ignore media hype and listen to what my friends are saying. One of the benefits to blogging on a site like Pixlbit.
Glad you had a good time, Cary. I've only been to Disney World once, and that was back in 1974 when the park was still pretty new and Epcot didn't exist, heck, they hadn't even opened the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse yet! I didn't really enjoy it, but I've never really liked theme parks anyway. I would have been a lot happier if we'd gone some place like the Everglades, I think.
Time with family is the important thing, though.
Mmm! Cheesesteak! The fried mushrooms don't look half bad, either.
I am always intrigued by the concept of loot crates, but having a very small living space and trying to down-size and create more living space, the reality has always held me back. But that Firefly/Star Trek loot is pretty feaking awesome!
You people and your Steam games. Sigh.
I have those other two games, too. Lost Odyssey I finished - had to, couldn't put it down. Blue Dragon I think I got 2/3 of the way through before I got distracted and wandered off. The other 360 RPG that I started and never finished was Eternal Sonata. I liked the game OK, but Polka's voice was like fingernails down the chalk board for me.
I actually pre-ordered this game and then for some reason never got around to playing it. It sits there on the shelf, taunting me whenever I look over at all the games I own and have yet to play... Deadly Premonition is there keeping it company and also making me feel slightly guilty.