Now, I have never actually played Minecraft, but I can see why one could find an almost infinite interest in playing it, since the game is essentially based on the player?s imagination of creativity, and since the imagination itself is to some extent boundless, the game could be likewise...
What... the hell was that I just saw?
The awkward action, the trite metal music, the corny lines, the title. Where has the finesse that formerly made the Metal Gear-series so gripping and brilliant gone? By the account of this trailer, it seems to have had a gun put to its neck and shot.
Graduated from high school, got a girlfriend, travelled to Paris, quit piracy and started to work seriously at my artistic activities. Overall a good year for me ? and hell of a lot better than 2010, which was merely a black hole.
I like whiskey a whole lot, especially bourbon. I enjoy the other alternatives as well, although I've never been able to fully get my head around beer for some reason.
Yeah, I managed to do that with Twilight Princess somehow. Don't remember how and when though (which to me signals that the memory repression is healthy and well).
No film has ever made me cry so bad as The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. From scene one to the end, there's a constant lump in my throat.
Edit: And yes, the opening of Up tore me up as well.
I found GTA IV extremely uninteresting. Can't play it for more than 20 minutes without feeling bored to the bone.
Loved San Andreas though, one of my favorite games.
I'm 19; first console was a Nintendo 64. Nowadays it just sits there and collecting dust, which is a shame, because I can't imagine a childhood without Super Mario 64, and other golden classics.
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