The only games I can say I am truly longing to play are the STALKER games.
I have a weak laptop and a crappy old desktop. Neither run the game at anything close to what I would consider playable levels. Should be starting a new job tomorrow, so I can finally start saving towards a decent gaming rig. Hopefully by the end of the year I will have the cash needed for a nice build.
Because, as far as politics go, there is so much bullshit to shift through, most people just don't have the patience to make heads or tails of what is what.
Obama. I don't want Romney anywhere near the White House.
^
Is Obama a great president? No.
I think he should have been a lot more assertive and actually stood by the points that got him elected in the first place. He does far too much to appease those who dislike him, and he is a weak president because of it.
At the same time, I don't think Romney is the answer to our problems. I see him only contributing to them, and he has done nothing in the way of showing that he has the average American in mind when it comes to what he wants to accomplish as president. He, in my honest opinion, is an extremely shady and greedy individual, and the fact that he could very well win the presidency is nothing but a joke as far as I am concerned.
So many great games to choose from this generation though. It's hard to simply pick one, but this is the game I probably put the most time into, and it offered a lot of quality replay value. Definitely my favorite roleplaying game this generation. Witcher 2 definitely deserves a mention as far as that goes though.
Funny movie. Nothing spectacular, but I was pleased.
I rarely leave satisfied when going to see a movie in theaters, so I tend not to go see too many. The last two movies I saw in theaters that actually wowed me were Scott Pilgrim and the Watchmen. Two movies I didn't have very high hopes for when I went to go see them. Ended up being two of my favorite movies.
Log in to comment