CarrionCrow: It's pretty good so far. First time I played it, I got stuck and didn't have the patience for slime monster party slaughter.
But I guess the upshot of doing something like Meat Boy is that you either get improved patience, or increased apathy, something like that.
Boils down to "Well, I didn't put my foot through the monitor last time, so I probably won't now either."
Keep getting pulled away to other things, but I'll take a bit and clear it eventually.
I am pretty sure it's my first dungeon crawler game, but I can't be 100% certain of that. It can be quite difficult, and I got stuck often, but I am enjoying it. I made a party of all women (with names and pictures based on me, my partner, and two friends. Yep, I'm a nerd who likes to customise characters. :-)), made up of two warriors, one rouge, and one mage. I think I am near completing the game, and while it has it's faults and sometimes it is a bit repetitive, I am enjoying it.
AgentBirdnest: Remove the "e" from that name, and add an "h" to the end. I refuse to speak that name. Literally, there is nobody in the world that I simply
cannot stand more than her... I've just been calling her "Hitler 2" for the last decade or so.
Anyway... I agree. I hate when celebrities get attached to documentaries in a lame attempt to sell more tickets/copies. It is often just distracting :-\
Well I was kind of close. I know very little about current celebrities, TV, movies, or anything like that.
What are your thought on the current era of American documentaries? Over here we only seem to get trashy and gimmicky documentaries from America, ones I hear people call redneck documentaries.