Oh, I thought you meant like, you were somehow losing Premium.
Uh...what do you mean "when your two weeks are up"?
Cloud, you do bring up lots of good points, but could you stop acting like kind of a ******? Seriously :\ Also, the PSN interface as it is now is fine. Not great, certainly not better than Steam (who's is, really...?), but far from unusable. I've had zero problems with it.
I'd like to try the game, but I hope you can switch between 16 bit graphics and the original style.
You know what Steam is, right? Some Valve games, like Half-Life? Portal? Left 4 Dead? Counter-Strike? He's kinda the president of Valve and thus the company that made and owns Steam.
So much for a "relationship"
I should probably put my own list Haven't seen Django Unchained, Argo, Zero Dark Thirty, Lincoln, Paranorman, and quite a few other movies I wanted to in 2012, but here's my list of what I did see 8. Ted 7. Indie Game: The Movie 6. Rise of the Guardians 5. The Dark Knight Rises 4. Moonrise Kingdom 3. Chronicle 2. Wreck-It Ralph 1. The Avengers I'll add more as I see more. Pretty much what I've heard: great with the spectacle, terrible with everything else, just like the book...of course, except you can see stuff. EDIT: Completely forgot Rise of the Guardians
I'm genuinely surprised how often I'm seeing Life of Pi on these lists
I agree with most of the list, but...Xion doesn't deserve a spot. At all. She's easily one of the least memorable members, and that's pretty terrible considering she's supposed to be one of the integral characters in 358/2 Days. Xigbar could easily have taken her spot, and Larxene deserves to be on the list. So memorable for being the sadistic lightning ***** that actually abuses Namine, and I loved her interactions with Axel.
Got it for free from EA.
The main reason I think time travel would be impossible is the fact that matter cannot be created nor destroyed. To travel through time would pretty much be removing matter from one "time" and creating it in another, though I could be wrong and traveling through time would essentially negate the pre-existing matter from ever existing...which I have no clue if it's possible to do so.
In no order as well Max Payne 3 (easily the best shooter I've played in a long time, made me fear Brazil) Scribblenauts Unlimited (I've sunk more hours into this within the first 2 days I owned it than like half my game library) The Walking Dead (this is how you do character development, player integration, freedom of choice, and many other things) Dead or Alive 5 (best story in all the games [granted it's not great], love the more realistic character designs, just plain fun) Halo 4 (I actually like the direction the art and story went with this, the Prometheans look awesome, and the multiplayer's never been better) Mass Effect 3 (putting aside the atrocious ending and lack of much real exploration, the story had intense and gripping moments, and the gameplay was the series' peak) I still have many I'd like to play, but these are the ones I did.
Totally sober Full of Filipino food Like an hour and a half left of 2012 Yup, time for Avengers.
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Ironic, I was just watching Indie Game: The Movie last night, and how Fez literally wouldn't come out if his ex-partner didn't sign the legal contract. I'm glad though that it worked out, and I'm excited to try the game. Also good news to hear it coming to other platforms for more people.
Oh, so PC has to be used? I tried it with my PS3 and it said I couldn't move them to my PSP.
I played it by borrowing my friend's PSP and game. Beat it before he did. Then I got my own PSP...and I dunno how to get my save date from when I played on his ;.;
Same here.