I love playing Lobby Roulette. When I make a call-out on an enemy position, sometimes people will ask if I am old enough to be playing the game. Often there will be some drunk old guy on my team who will say something like, "Talk again when your nuts drop, son!" I pause to think about how dumb that was to say, and I wonder if I can get them to say anything else which will top that on the stupidity scale. Usually the answer is, "Why. yes!" because that initial statement was the wittiest thing in their bag of tricks. It is probably not a good practice to troll the drunk stupid people, but it makes me giggle.
I buy new games because I want the developers to get paid for their work. Does anyone game in a family that has multiple XBOX live accounts? What happens if a special code is tied to your gamertag? Does this mean that only one person in the household gets to access the full content - unless they are willing to pay an extra $10? In a household with two or more gamers, it may become a lot more expensive to game online. I liken it to buying a brand new bicycle only to be told that you can't ride it on certain trails in the neighborhood, because your wife or husband took it for a spin first.
Inde, experimental/progressive rock, electronica, downtempo lounge, gypsy/vaudevillian punk. Most of all, I like obscure tunes that you can't really pin a genre onto because it's so far out.
Dragon Age: Origins Mass Effect Mass Effect 2 Oblivion The good games where I can have a more than two different outcomes, are definitely worth playing more than twice.
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