I can understand what you're saying. I go to work before sunrise and today I got home after Sunset..12 hour shift...it sux!
Thanks James: It's an awesome game and you can really see the roots and beginings of the Metal Gear Solid series while playing this game. I am determined to play ALL the Metal Gear games this year!
James: Yes! my daughter and even my wife played a little and we all laughed and just had a really fun good time
Nicole: Books are my main finds but I am finding more and more games...little by little.
Matt: Not my ideal way of playing, since Im practically 59 years old...but still fun
Thank you all for the comments, it's now 9:20 and I am just now where I can relax a minute before eating supper then go to bed....I will post a quick BaD blog though.
James: Oh yeah...I forgot I have the digital guides for Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2...
Chris: yeah, now that you mention it, I also liked Spec Ops The Line. Yeah, the Peace Walker one is nice too
Mark: I was very bummed about it too. I put in 225 hours and never finished the game, Although Im gonna try again at the end of my Metal Gear Marathon!
Joe: MGS V: TPP In my opinion, it just seemed to be a Rushed, Unfinished game. even though it took years to complete. It was very repetitive, The Helicopter rides to each mission, dropping in at some distance to each mission, Waiting for the Helicopter to pick you up after each mission. The slow realistic? upgrades to weapons. The Spoilers at each mission due to credits. In one mission you have to defend a downed helicopter with someone in it, later you do the exact same mission just harder, and the dialoque acts as if the mission never happened before....I could go on and on. However, it is a fun game and worthy to be played. And remember...this is my opinion.
Yay! I'm going to try and think of a subject that I can blog on everyday...maybe..perhaps...Metal Gear!
Man, I used to love that song, I just wanna stop..
I had a Rock "em Sock "em Robots.....I was 9 years old in 1967
James: Thanks, as for the guides, I have lots of them. I've been collecting guides as long as I have been buying games. I really enjoy reading and browsing through the guides..I have guides for games I havent even bought
Chris: No, I have not played any of the Metal Gear Acid games, if I ever find them cheap I will buy them...
KD: I love strategy guides, some of them I bought even before I had the game. I actually do enjoy reading-browsing through them
Matt: Thanks, yes it is...
Thanks Andrew, yeah, Konami should at least send me some kind of card! hahaha
I know...what the heck does intrude even mean? hahahah
I wanted to buy the Hitman Trilogy HD and Borderlands 2 but Im sticking to not buying any games this year....we'll see how that works
Sad, I remember when Hot Wheels were first released and my Mom bought me two cars with two long tracks that you hooked to a dresser drawer and let the gravity pull the cars down....I loved that! I wish I still had all my 1960s Hot Wheels..but I played the crap out of them, they probably looked bad when I stopped playing with them.
I'm seriously thinking of buying a 3DS, I know next march 2018 I want to get my grandson a Switch
I did not know that. I'm gonna look it up on YouTube
Nintendo doing a little teaser for you....
Chris... I dont know what would happen. She really isnt much help after that fight anyway. But for every hostage that is killed you loose a Star, more stars means more ammo, health and other items. So you really need as many stars as possible to fight Metal Gear.
