Well, I finally got through Geometry Wars: Galaxies a few days ago. It was a fun, intense arcade-style shooter. There's one galaxy left, but I can only unlock it by syncing the DS game with the Wii version of the game. (Someday, someday...) I plan on going back and earning a gold medal in each of the planets (attainable only by achieving the highest score) as well as leveling up each of my ship's helper drones. Also, I'll look to play the Retro Evolved mini-game and set an impressive high score there as well.
Also worth noting is the fact that I just beat Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition a couple of hours ago. I enjoyed this game for what it is: a really solid action adventure title. The story was interesting, but took a back seat to the above average gameplay. This is a really great game any way you see it. I unlocked a few extras, and I'll be sure to check those out first thing when I wake up. Of special interest is Professional Mode. I'm a big fan of tougher difficulties, and I look forward to experiencing that challenge.
I have decided to share some of my drawings with you. They're no technical masterpieces, but they do take time, effort, and patience to make. I hope you enjoy them.
I've been drawing Luckie (the guy with the beard) since I was in high school.
This is a rare watercolor piece. I rarely use color.
Sometimes I try to capture different emotions in my drawings. Some are cheery, while others are a bit darker.
This one was a lot of fun. Luckie's been gaining weight. Here, he's seen without a beard.
One of my girlfriend's doors. She has three doors full of my stuff like this and about half of her ceiling.
I wanted to try something a little different.
A little something my girlfriend put together for me.