Does the DLC spoil any of the original story? I’m 4/5th of the way through the main game.
Yeah, I don’t regret not seeing them live these past few years. They’re so darn popular now, it’s like they mostly play their greatest hits. They must be able to play 90% of their sets in their sleep.
You’re the best. Thank you so much!
I wish I had access to more captains. I want to experiment with Devers but he’s unavailable.
Do you like horror? I began Paul Tremblay’s novel Horror Movie this evening, and much like his other book Head Full of Ghosts, it reads like an oral history. I’ll probably finish it in two hours. It’s a quick read.
You're the best! I just got a bunch of games that I probably wouldn't have purchased otherwise. I picked up:
1944: The Loop Master for the Capcom Arcade Stadium
The House of the Dead remaster
Panzer Dragoon remaster
Ginga Force
Celeste
Red Wing American Aces
Angel at Dusk
Muse Dash
Natsuki Chronicles
Thank you. I didn’t know there is a sale tomorrow. I’d like the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters 1-6.
Falling Kingdoms by Morgan Rhodes is the YA equivalent of Game of Thrones. I had read and enjoyed the first two books of the series years ago and want to revisit them and finish the series someday.
I’m rereading Akira for the millionth time. I’ve read it so many times that I just got volume one in Spanish, so I can learn another language.
I once hit a ball so far that after I watched it soar out of left field, it hit my batter in the head from the right while I was on my way to 1st.
Achiever/Explorer, but very casual in each category. I’m motivated to complete tasks I want to complete; I don’t go searching for trophies or rewards or anything like that. And I like to explore games, not necessarily what’s to be explored in a game. That said, when I first start a game, I run around like an idiot seeing what I can do and how I will die. Some games, I die a LOT before completing the first mission or level, just because I want to know what kind of world I’m playing in.
I’ve never played the SNES version; just the original.
Like you, if I have a choice, I’m going with SMB 1. I love the straightforwardness and simplicity, and that I can have fun and feel completely satisfied in under 15 minutes.
I’ve never liked SMB 2. I didn’t know it was a reskin when I was a kid, but when I found out it made sense.
SMB 3 is a darn fine game but I agree with you. It improved upon the formula in every way, but for some reason it doesn’t jazz me up like the original.
I’ve put in 100+ hours, so I feel like I’ve gotten my money’s worth. I was nowhere near 1 million xp, but that’s okay.
I enjoy playing with live players, but I’m sure once I collect all the live series, I’m taking a break and playing something else. If it’s too hard to get the high cost diamonds, I might just stop.
If you see them in concert, expect 2 songs from Laugh Track. My guess is “Smoke Detector” and “Space Invader.” Maybe you’ll get a 3rd song, but that’s it.
You need to edit that with some Soundgarden “Jesus Christ Pose” thrown in.
Maybe it’s because I only play offline and on Veteran or All-Star.
Can I play this without beating the original game?
I hit better with the LS. Darn near always a hr
I’ve literally never heard a girl or woman engage in the console war.
I’m changing the rules to having a sleepover, because I don’t like to be touched. For a female, Bayonetta. I bet hanging out with her would be a hell of a good time. For a male, I’d say Nathan Drake. It be fun to sit, drink, and listen to stories. For transgendered, I go with Lev from Last of Is 2. After all the extroversion, I need someone who appreciates quiet time.
1994
Not an easy decision.
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