All the FFIX everything are mine tonight. This game. I love this game.
I love the NPCs in this game.
All the FFIX everything are mine tonight. This game. I love this game.
I love the NPCs in this game.
Riesling out of a mason jar and FFIX on my PS2.
This is how I adult the best.
(and last night I watched Atlantis)
Picked up Bioshock on sale for $5 a few days ago, and finally have the time to start it tonight.
Cheers to you, AR. With bourbon and ginger ale.
•Ookami
•Bioshock 1&2
•Ico
•Medieval 1&2
•Silent Hill series
you don’t know pain or agony until you’ve lost to the same boss fight more than 3 times
(Source: xionsexual)
•No Internet with which to write rp replies.
•Horrible connection on phone to even update personal blog.
•Don’t have to be in work until 4.
•It’s Zelda time.
Reason #438:
Playing video games suddenly becomes “research” and “product quality testing”.
I HAVE HOMEWORK, VAKARIAN by ~CreativeImages
AHHHHHH <3
Hehehe.
I just can’t resist you, Garrus. This is becoming a background somewhere.
(Source: bird-skulls)
Pretty sure we have reached a new level of geekness: I hooked up my new HDTV tv (a gift from the bestest) and am playing Portal 2, while he sits across the couch from me, playing Skyrim on his tv.
We are both okay with this.
Colossus by Jean-Francois P. (via: assorted-goodness)
I’m playing this game right now in my new apartment, and it is so satisfying.
(Source: assorted-goodness)
Sometimes my geekery just…takes over me.
I really can’t help it sometimes. And then I write my own.
The real irony here is that the day the first Myst game shows up—the one with the real-time atmospheres and extra age added on—is the day my computer screen decides to be at its worst flickering to date.
Oh, life. You.
Also! Here’s the real kicker to top it all off: game installed just fine (twice), but when I try and open it to play… nothing happens.
Shit ain’t gonna fly.
I’ve been stressed out and tired and freaking out over trying to find a new and better job, and, you know, a place to live, since I won’t have one in about a month’s time.
So I got myself these:
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‘Cause I love these games, I have all three books and love them, and I’ve never played the second one, but fell in love with the first and third. And they weren’t expensive at all, and they’re all playable on my Mac, since the PS2 versions of the ones that were ever cross-platformed were pretty pricey. But I’ll play it on here. Because I deserve it, dammit.
And that’s that.