15th October 2004, 10:37 PM
Well....
<b>Fire Emblem</b> - I've had it for months, but only discovered how much fun it is a couple weeks ago. Ever since then, it's been an addiction. I've even taken my SP to work to squeeze in a few battles here and there when I can.
<b>Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door</b> - Just got it yesterday and so far I'm enjoying it. The combination of 3D environments and 2D sprites works in a way that only Nintendo could acheive. It's also pretty damn funny.
<b>Soul Calibur II</b> - They need to make a 12-step program to get off of this damn game. I've been popping it into my GameCube on a regular basis for over a year now. I own the official arcade stick, my character at the actual arcade SCII machine has well over 1000 wins, and I see no end to the soul-stealin' fun. Someone, please, shoot me.
<b>Mega Man Anniversary Collection</b> - Off and on since I got MMAC, I've been reliving those carefree days of piloting a little blue robot through fortresses of endless danger and mystery. Oh, and I've played the old Mega Man games a lot too.
<b>The Sims 2</b> - Lord help me, I can't not love The Sims. The sequel just adds so much to the game that only the basic principle remains. I can't think of anything besides the underlying concept, needs, and career system that HASN'T changed, for the better, at that.
<b>Final Fantasy X</b> - Yeah yeah, save your comments on what you think of my favorite game. I've been playing it here and there again for about a week now, although all the games listed above seem to be getting preference. I'm not even to Kilika yet. Normally by now I'm AT LEAST to the Thunder Plains!
So, there you have it, my current menu of selections.
<b>Fire Emblem</b> - I've had it for months, but only discovered how much fun it is a couple weeks ago. Ever since then, it's been an addiction. I've even taken my SP to work to squeeze in a few battles here and there when I can.
<b>Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door</b> - Just got it yesterday and so far I'm enjoying it. The combination of 3D environments and 2D sprites works in a way that only Nintendo could acheive. It's also pretty damn funny.
<b>Soul Calibur II</b> - They need to make a 12-step program to get off of this damn game. I've been popping it into my GameCube on a regular basis for over a year now. I own the official arcade stick, my character at the actual arcade SCII machine has well over 1000 wins, and I see no end to the soul-stealin' fun. Someone, please, shoot me.
<b>Mega Man Anniversary Collection</b> - Off and on since I got MMAC, I've been reliving those carefree days of piloting a little blue robot through fortresses of endless danger and mystery. Oh, and I've played the old Mega Man games a lot too.
<b>The Sims 2</b> - Lord help me, I can't not love The Sims. The sequel just adds so much to the game that only the basic principle remains. I can't think of anything besides the underlying concept, needs, and career system that HASN'T changed, for the better, at that.
<b>Final Fantasy X</b> - Yeah yeah, save your comments on what you think of my favorite game. I've been playing it here and there again for about a week now, although all the games listed above seem to be getting preference. I'm not even to Kilika yet. Normally by now I'm AT LEAST to the Thunder Plains!
So, there you have it, my current menu of selections.
The Earthworker Race has ended. Everybody wins.