GJ OP. You made a thread people like to randomly necroe every year or so because they can relate to it.
I was going to give you some harsh reality advice, OP, but you probably don't even exist anymore. Hopefully your life is better or you figured out that it doesn't matter that much and to just be you and be happy with it.
Hah! Fortunately I yet live! I still get messages every week or so from people finding this topic and hoping I'm okay or telling me that they are where I was two years ago.
I'm still in school but I have a much better focus. I have a much easier time forcing myself to get out of bed and do shit! Pro-tip to anyone feeling slovenly: put some new clothes on. I used to sit around feeling sorry for myself and doing nothing in my underwear. I now make an effort to put something on and it makes me feel like going out and doing something worth doing. Even when I don't want to go to school, I put clothes on. Then I just end up going to school anyway. It's weird! I still don't know what I want to do for a living but I'm going to get a college degree and worry about it when I get there.
"The creator of Fire Pro-wrestling, Masato Masuda, has passed away. He was 48 years old, still young. I genuinely pray for his happiness in the next world. He was one of the greatest creators of video games and he was my direct teacher. Thank you for giving us our favorite Fire Pro-wrestling. You are the god of it."
I spent a good chunk of my high school years playing and creating in Fire Pro Returns so this is sad news for me. I know the series is basically dead but I hope it comes back in some for or another.
Maybe the Ratchet and Clank games on PS3? I never played them on PS2 and just picked up the HD collection. I can't even think of any other good platformers on the 360.
@mwng: Yes I think Vesperia looks the better game. The only thing that was swaying me was the fact that a massive rpg like the Tales games would be ideal on my 3DS where I don't have to find the time to sit down for 40 hours in the front room. I could instead play it on the go, little bite sized pieces here and there, just closing the DS down when I need to turn my attention towar something else.
This is how I've been playing. Portable systems seem perfect for these kinds of games. I can marathon it when I want, or I can do a little grinding during my breaks at work.
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