I’m still playing Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch on the PS3 and playing Orcs Must Die! on the PC. Ryan discussed the former here, if you’re not familiar with the latter, it’s a tower defense game where your protagonist is down and dirty in the middle of everything. Not only do you plant your traps and bombs and archers and whatnot, you are in the middle of the melee yourself. I find myself surprised by how much fun it is.
So… what are you playing?
Rocksmith. I am finally learning to play guitar, and it’s a video game that’s helping me to do it.
As Jason often says, I love living in the future.
Is that good? Does it actually work?
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NEW MBV!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m terrified to buy it.
I’m worried that, at best, we’ll have a Bloodflowers::Disintegration relationship.
I am a weak, weak man and I got it. The LP/CD/download package.
I am torn between doing a review, and knowing that there is just no way to treat it objectively; either I am gonna do what ppl were doing last night, and praise it to the heavens as the second coming; or I am gonna be all “I WAITED 22 YEARS FOR THIS?!?!”
So far, I will say this – it sounds like MBV, and it is not a disaster.
I am cautiously optimistic.
I told one of my friends yesterday that I’m not going to trust an official review until, oh, March or so.
You mind if I throw up a tangential post I just banged out?
I went ahead and posted it…I figured the Superbowl FP post would attract the eyes. But if you want to bump it down, feel free…
I just hadda write SOMETHING, you know?
Having finished off my Skyrim mage, I’m thinking of revisiting Fallout: New Vegas.
I heard a rumor about the next Fallout.
3 Dog is back.
You posted that commercial instead of the ones where he sings?
Posting a Seagrams commercial where Bruce Willis doesn’t sing is as bad as posting a Colt 45 commercial without Billy Dee Williams.
I’m afraid that this qualifies as a fail.
This was the only one of his commercials that I was able to watch before having to dump the webpage. There’s a 1-minute commercial that is positively excruciating.