Yeah. But he also decided to go on my account and post.
I'll prolly have to post search, but I think I found all the posts he made.
Read my stories!Juan: We already finished Bioshock 1.
Also, while the story was better in 1, I think the gameplay is far superior in 2. Especially since the moral choices are less black and white.
Slightly.
Read my stories!I honestly haven't played much of two, though. But I feel that it is the kinda game that could have gone without a sequel. But I don't really mind it. -shrug-
And now I want to play a horror game.
I should look into getting my old SH 2 copy back or something.
"My life is my own" | If you want to contact me privately, please ask first on the forum.Oh definitely. It's pretty much the same but more. They actually kinda blend together after a while.
There is one cool thing though — you get to play as a little sister. See the world from their view.
Read my stories!Man, I wish the hangout days like that which I had with a friend last year were dates.
Fresh-eyed movie blog> That feel when you've gone on outings that could have been dates, that you wished were dates, but weren't.
Fresh-eyed movie blogAs time passes, I feel more glad that that person broke up with me.
She had some...weaknesses. Such as lashing out at someone for not knowing her favorite musicians, and being pretty naggy whenever people make stuff (usually cosplay) for her.
She also gets too fangirly for my tastes. I only put up with it because I was dating her, but now that things are different, seeing her completely spazz out whenever her favorite characters, musicians, etc. are mentioned makes me hope that the next person I'm romantically involved with is a bit more muted about her tastes.
Although in the case of the latter, she usually has her close friends do that, so I'm not sure if she's really being a Manipulative Bitch or if it's just how friendships are with her and her friends.
edited 13th Aug '11 9:14:02 PM by TsundeRay
http://twitter.com/raydere | http://raydere.tumblr.comYes, but those weaknesses, in hindsight, were too much for me.
edited 13th Aug '11 9:14:46 PM by TsundeRay
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