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So are they re-doing Final Fantasy 7 for PS 4?
Also someone help me out on if that was a good one, seems like it was but that was so long ago and to be honest most of my final fantasy knowledge has been lost to the fogs of time, and pot :-)
So it seems, wonderfully. :D
It was the best one, for sure. Pinnacle of the series, just before the unfortunate downfall. I'd almost consider a PS4 now. Almost.
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Also I'm addicted to Med-X, sad part is I just took it to clear up space to carry more guns and I'm just too busy rampaging to get it cured, I haven't returned to Megaton in days! Also Moira totally bought my bullshit when I lied about clubbing the radioactive Moles, honestly I have better things to do than club shit.
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captain yesterday wrote:So are they re-doing Final Fantasy 7 for PS 4?
Also someone help me out on if that was a good one, seems like it was but that was so long ago and to be honest most of my final fantasy knowledge has been lost to the fogs of time, and pot :-)
So it seems, wonderfully. :D
It was the best one, for sure. Pinnacle of the series, just before the unfortunate downfall. I'd almost consider a PS4 now. Almost.
I thought so, spiky hair blond kid and some chick that dies, airships, I think my favorite was the airship pilot, goddamn memory super foggy when it comes to teenage years era video games, I wonder why....
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It was the best one, for sure. Pinnacle of the series, just before the unfortunate downfall. I'd almost consider a PS4 now. Almost.
This is pretty much the opinion of most fans, yes, that it was the best of the series and everything or most things after it were in constant decline.
It's really a love it or meh game, I personally fall on the meh side, as I said in the thread on the subject over in Video Games, I still haven't managed to get past the starting sequence. Just not the one for me really. But if you liked it on PS1 then you'll probably love the rerelease.
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captain yesterday wrote:So are they re-doing Final Fantasy 7 for PS 4?
Also someone help me out on if that was a good one, seems like it was but that was so long ago and to be honest most of my final fantasy knowledge has been lost to the fogs of time, and pot :-)
So it seems, wonderfully. :D
It was the best one, for sure. Pinnacle of the series, just before the unfortunate downfall. I'd almost consider a PS4 now. Almost.
i...see....
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Also I'm addicted to Med-X, sad part is I just took it to clear up space to carry more guns and I'm just too busy rampaging to get it cured, I haven't returned to Megaton in days! Also Moira totally bought my b~*~&%@~ when I lied about clubbing the radioactive Moles, honestly I have better things to do than club s*$*.
0:28 I have been playing too much fallout
I..uh..may not be able to go back to megaton. That lunatic in the old suit killed the sheriff...I wasn't fast enough to save him. I took to the open road after beating the killer to death with my baseball bat that I've has since I was a kid. I left it outside of town, along with a lot of other junk that was too heavy for me to carry and I couldn't find a place to sell to. Some bandits tried to get the drop on me not long after, but the late sheriffs machine gun took care of them. I'd never fired a gun before, not since I was a kid with my old man. It was a bb gun back then. What I wouldn't give to get those days back...back in the vault. Things made sense there. At least until it went crazy. Now I have a bunch of caps,a lead pipe,a gun with no bullets,and a letter to take to a sweet young things family.
Still,it's not all bad. Bloat fly and mole rat pie tastes pretty good. Better than radroach stew, although it does make my teeth buzz...
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David M Mallon wrote:I always forget how awesome Mass Effect 3's Omega DLC is until I play through it. Doubly fun if you're playing a biotic-- more explosions than a Michael Bay movie.Hopefully, more coherent too.
Depends. Kidlet was playing that DLC yesterday and....it really did look like a Michael Bay movie....his play style is... Well, he's eleven, so, yeah......
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Rawr! wrote:Depends. Kidlet was playing that DLC yesterday and....it really did look like a Michael Bay movie....his play style is... Well, he's eleven, so, yeah......David M Mallon wrote:I always forget how awesome Mass Effect 3's Omega DLC is until I play through it. Doubly fun if you're playing a biotic-- more explosions than a Michael Bay movie.Hopefully, more coherent too.
HEY!
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Rawr! wrote:Depends. Kidlet was playing that DLC yesterday and....it really did look like a Michael Bay movie....his play style is... Well, he's eleven, so, yeah......David M Mallon wrote:I always forget how awesome Mass Effect 3's Omega DLC is until I play through it. Doubly fun if you're playing a biotic-- more explosions than a Michael Bay movie.Hopefully, more coherent too.
So about equally cohererent, but less gratuitous ass-shots?
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Started watching a new (new to me, anyway) anime about high school aged kids at a high-end cooking academy. In one of the first episodes, a girl is describing some less-than-satisfactory soups made by her classmates. She describes one as (paraphrasing here): Like I was standing under a peaceful waterfall when a jukebox fell on my head. Another was described as "like taking a bath with a western lowland gorilla". I am now intrigued, and scared, about exactly what both of those dishes would taste like.
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lynora wrote:So about equally cohererent, but less gratuitous ass-shots?Rawr! wrote:Depends. Kidlet was playing that DLC yesterday and....it really did look like a Michael Bay movie....his play style is... Well, he's eleven, so, yeah......David M Mallon wrote:I always forget how awesome Mass Effect 3's Omega DLC is until I play through it. Doubly fun if you're playing a biotic-- more explosions than a Michael Bay movie.Hopefully, more coherent too.
HEY!!
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Kajehase wrote:HEY!!lynora wrote:So about equally cohererent, but less gratuitous ass-shots?Rawr! wrote:Depends. Kidlet was playing that DLC yesterday and....it really did look like a Michael Bay movie....his play style is... Well, he's eleven, so, yeah......David M Mallon wrote:I always forget how awesome Mass Effect 3's Omega DLC is until I play through it. Doubly fun if you're playing a biotic-- more explosions than a Michael Bay movie.Hopefully, more coherent too.
~innocent look~ Does the truth hurt, Freehold DM? ~grins and runs~
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We're three days in to summer break, and the kids are making sure it's going to be a LOOOOOOOOONG summer.
Impus Major was sick on Monday. Impus Minor was mildly sick yesterday, and today is absolutely miserable. Of COURSE they're handing every cold they get off to me, while NobodysWife is off in L.A. at E3.
On the bright side, for an OCD like me life is better when you're so busy that every minute is a, "What needs to get done next?" moment. Whee?
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Uh yeah wee, i guess, sounds like us 3 weeks ago, not today, hopefully it gets better quick, sounds like NobodysWife got a twofer, not only does she get to nerd it up at E3 but she also dodged the Icks (at least temporarily:-p) make sure you fully milk that she owes you one:-D
hopefully Father's Day treats you better:-)
Today i get to tear across the yard in a landscaping withdrawal blur, it should be fun:-)
But yes Pea Bear and Tiny T-Rex are milking the summer as much as possible! the Zoo, Grandma and Grandpa's house, downtown, Pool time.... thats just since last thursday! also Pea Bear hasn't gone to bed before 11 each night and only woke up before 10am once, when i made her cause we had some bank shit to do:-)
They are living it up!!
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We're three days in to summer break, and the kids are making sure it's going to be a LOOOOOOOOONG summer.
Impus Major was sick on Monday. Impus Minor was mildly sick yesterday, and today is absolutely miserable. Of COURSE they're handing every cold they get off to me, while NobodysWife is off in L.A. at E3.
On the bright side, for an OCD like me life is better when you're so busy that every minute is a, "What needs to get done next?" moment. Whee?
My sympathies. Kidlet got the sniffles during the last week of school and we ended up taking him to the doctor the day after his last day. Turns out the sniffles was actually a sinus infection. So he has spent his summer vacation thus far playing video games to distract himself from how miserable he feels. He's dong a bit better and he's been on the antibiotics long enough now to not be contagious, so I'm planning to take him to the movies this afternoon....gotta get him off of the couch at least for a little bit. :)
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NobodysHome wrote:My sympathies. Kidlet got the sniffles during the last week of school and we ended up taking him to the doctor the day after his last day. Turns out the sniffles was actually a sinus infection. So he has spent his summer vacation thus far playing video games to distract himself from how miserable he feels. He's dong a bit better and he's been on the antibiotics long enough now to not be contagious, so I'm planning to take him to the movies this afternoon....gotta get him off of the couch at least for a little bit. :)We're three days in to summer break, and the kids are making sure it's going to be a LOOOOOOOOONG summer.
Impus Major was sick on Monday. Impus Minor was mildly sick yesterday, and today is absolutely miserable. Of COURSE they're handing every cold they get off to me, while NobodysWife is off in L.A. at E3.
On the bright side, for an OCD like me life is better when you're so busy that every minute is a, "What needs to get done next?" moment. Whee?
I was ecstatic on Monday when Impus Major declared, "I am NOT going to sit around in the house all summer! I'm going OUTSIDE!!!!"
He got dressed, insisted that I acknowledge his state of dressitude, went to the park for a couple of hours... and came home sick.
Hasn't changed out of his "standard" summer wear (tighty whities and a pink fluffy bathrobe) since...
EDIT: Oh, geez. Now I *know* that I need to post his "standard summer wear" and Halloween costume. (A rainbow sparkly My Little Pony dress, rainbow tights, and a dead horse head. Life is good when you're a 14-year-old boy the size of many 7-year-old girls...)
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lynora wrote:NobodysHome wrote:My sympathies. Kidlet got the sniffles during the last week of school and we ended up taking him to the doctor the day after his last day. Turns out the sniffles was actually a sinus infection. So he has spent his summer vacation thus far playing video games to distract himself from how miserable he feels. He's dong a bit better and he's been on the antibiotics long enough now to not be contagious, so I'm planning to take him to the movies this afternoon....gotta get him off of the couch at least for a little bit. :)We're three days in to summer break, and the kids are making sure it's going to be a LOOOOOOOOONG summer.
Impus Major was sick on Monday. Impus Minor was mildly sick yesterday, and today is absolutely miserable. Of COURSE they're handing every cold they get off to me, while NobodysWife is off in L.A. at E3.
On the bright side, for an OCD like me life is better when you're so busy that every minute is a, "What needs to get done next?" moment. Whee?
I was ecstatic on Monday when Impus Major declared, "I am NOT going to sit around in the house all summer! I'm going OUTSIDE!!!!"
He got dressed, insisted that I acknowledge his state of dressitude, went to the park for a couple of hours... and came home sick.
Hasn't changed out of his "standard" summer wear (tighty whities and a pink fluffy bathrobe) since...
EDIT: Oh, geez. Now I *know* that I need to post his "standard summer wear" and Halloween costume. (A rainbow sparkly My Little Pony dress, rainbow tights, and a dead horse head. Life is good when you're a 14-year-old boy the size of many 7-year-old girls...)
Okay, that's an awesome costume. :)
The kidlet could never pull that off though. He's almost twelve and only half an inch shorter than me (I'm 5'2") and very solid build. He's not overweight, but no one will ever call him skinny. Strong,yes, skinny, no. He's been glared at by parents who think he's too old for the playground equipment since he was nine. *shrug* Not much I can do about that.His standard summer wear is sadly similar though. Too small flannel pajama pants and an old sweater of mine that he 'borrowed' and never returned....I liked that sweater too darn it.
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My summer wear as a kid was what it is now - T-shirt and shorts, or jeans if I had to go anywhere. Yes I wear long jeans in summer. Hate wearing shorts outside the house.
I will improve your life. And your style. Ladies love the mushrooms! :-P
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Orthos wrote:My summer wear as a kid was what it is now - T-shirt and shorts, or jeans if I had to go anywhere. Yes I wear long jeans in summer. Hate wearing shorts outside the house.I will improve your life. And your style. Ladies love the mushrooms! :-P
only if you can cook:-D
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I've worn "skate pants" ever since my hardcore tae kwon do days. When you can do the splits both ways (side-to-side and front-to-back), jeans are WAAAAY too restrictive, and I have a similar hatred of shorts. Skate pants with glow-in-the-dark skulls were the obvious solution, and they were an absolute blessing in Davis in the summers ("90 days above 90, that's all we ask").
Cue an end to skate pants. Fortunately, it turns out that cooks also like loose-fitting full-coverage pants in silly patterns, so now I have green beans, peppers, tomatoes, fish... and of course mushrooms!
EDIT: LOL. Yes, Captain Yesterday, as you know, I can cook. :-P
But I think once people get over the initial shock, they find it a bit eccentric and charming, and they're happy to have a man in the neighborhood where they can point and say, "See, little Timmy? THAT'S why we don't talk to strangers!"