Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
A busy state of affairs
Every Tuesday a thought, a reminder to post something here enters my head. The problem is that I generally don't like to post unless I have something to show or say. So the idea that I don't have anything to show and therefore shouldn't post overtakes the reminder often.
I do feel bad about it though.
First, a promise to keep, the entire crew for the Star Wars RPG campaign together:

Second: I have been catching up on a back-log of media, finishing a game, a few movies, and then falling into the pit known as Minecraft.
The game I finished was The Bureau: XCOM Declassified. I liked it for two reasons:
1) The story was enough to keep me in. (Where as in Enemy Unkown, it felt like I was just waiting for resources/fights to pop up)
2) I felt I had more of a hand in combat. Since it does have you play and control mainly one character in the field, I felt more like I could turn the tide of battle more directly.
The movies I saw where (with graded scale of 1 to 10, higher number better and keep in mind that I enter every movie thinking that it's not going to be that great. That means I'm ether pleasantly surprised, or right.)
We're the Millers: 8
The Worlds End: 8
Thor: The Dark World: 9.2
We're the Millers has some pretty memorable lines. Anyway, I will be doing my Christmas cards again this year, I'm getting a list together so I know how many I have to do.
I do feel bad about it though.
First, a promise to keep, the entire crew for the Star Wars RPG campaign together:

Second: I have been catching up on a back-log of media, finishing a game, a few movies, and then falling into the pit known as Minecraft.
The game I finished was The Bureau: XCOM Declassified. I liked it for two reasons:
1) The story was enough to keep me in. (Where as in Enemy Unkown, it felt like I was just waiting for resources/fights to pop up)
2) I felt I had more of a hand in combat. Since it does have you play and control mainly one character in the field, I felt more like I could turn the tide of battle more directly.
The movies I saw where (with graded scale of 1 to 10, higher number better and keep in mind that I enter every movie thinking that it's not going to be that great. That means I'm ether pleasantly surprised, or right.)
We're the Millers: 8
The Worlds End: 8
Thor: The Dark World: 9.2
We're the Millers has some pretty memorable lines. Anyway, I will be doing my Christmas cards again this year, I'm getting a list together so I know how many I have to do.
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