I think there was some perverse pride in the fact that for that day Edmonton was the second coldest place on the planet, next to somewhere in Siberia. I bet some people wanted to be first. Ah, Canadians and our crazy weather!
HOLY CRAP, - 25?! I would freeze immediately if I tried to get outside O_o
And oh co-ops games are the best, especially if they are terrible ones, we always get a kickout of them. I used to play Resident Evil 5 with older brother, horrible but funny as hell to play with another person. We used to mock the game all the time, due to the terrible storyline and the vague characters and their dramas, oh my was so much fun. XD
We've been having a good old time with the weather in Alberta: -25 to -46. It hasn't been that cold lately, though. It's been hovering around -6 for the past few days, with freezing rain warnings. Yay.
Why would you eat if you feel sick? Then again, illness never stopped me from eating anything! Enjoy that game and the coming weekend of frolic.
Tveiter Tot (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/18/09 | Reply
We're supposed to get the biggest snow storm in a long time around here starting this evening. Finally, some snow! Thanks, snow-master, for sending your wonderful snow down here! *bows*
I know the sentiment on co-op games. It's so much more awesome to be able to play with friends instead of against them.
Earth Defense Force, for 360, is an absolutely terrible game, by the way, and one I highly recommend for the sheer happiness factor. Supports two-player co-op, and the basic premise is Japan's Defense Force saves the worlds from aliens the relative size of really bad bug horror movie props—you know, the ones that crush the town.
Like I said, terrible, terrible game, and one of the most fun I've ever played. I blew a seven-ton ant six football fields in the air with a shotgun at one point, was firing enough missiles at another point to chase an ant husk through the air, fought giant walking gangsta robots with wtfpwn guns of STOP IT, and was made very happy with a grenade launcher called the Stampede which we referred affectionately to as the Strip-Miner. (Thirty grenades at once, fired in a general that way. Sounds like *thoomp* . . . . . . BAROOOOOOOSH*.)
Five difficulty settings, from holy crap is this even a "difficulty setting" easy to a "this isn't much harder" medium to a "holy hell when did they get this INSANE" . . . um, insane.
So. Two-player, shoot the crap out of bugs with the most ungodly, satisfying weapons you've ever seen, upgrade health (one hit point at a time) by picking up drops in maps, and you will learn to hate spiders with an undying passion.
Korey can totally back me up on how fun this game is.
Pleiades Rising
Otaku Idol (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/21/09 | Reply
@Kastom:
I think there was some perverse pride in the fact that for that day Edmonton was the second coldest place on the planet, next to somewhere in Siberia. I bet some people wanted to be first. Ah, Canadians and our crazy weather!
Kastom
Otaku Princess | Posted 12/21/09 | Reply
@Pleiades Rising:
Yeah, I heard it was like, -45 in Edmonton a while ago XD
I'd rather see in shades of gray.
ShadowLight
Otaku Eternal | Posted 12/18/09 | Reply
HOLY CRAP, - 25?! I would freeze immediately if I tried to get outside O_o
And oh co-ops games are the best, especially if they are terrible ones, we always get a kickout of them. I used to play Resident Evil 5 with older brother, horrible but funny as hell to play with another person. We used to mock the game all the time, due to the terrible storyline and the vague characters and their dramas, oh my was so much fun. XD
The crazy bubbly shadow
Pleiades Rising
Otaku Idol (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/18/09 | Reply
We've been having a good old time with the weather in Alberta: -25 to -46. It hasn't been that cold lately, though. It's been hovering around -6 for the past few days, with freezing rain warnings. Yay.
Why would you eat if you feel sick? Then again, illness never stopped me from eating anything! Enjoy that game and the coming weekend of frolic.
Schultzie
Getaway Driver (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/18/09 | Reply
Dont die up on the hill there.
AnimeArchAngel
Tveiter Tot (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/18/09 | Reply
We're supposed to get the biggest snow storm in a long time around here starting this evening. Finally, some snow! Thanks, snow-master, for sending your wonderful snow down here! *bows*
Kastom
Otaku Princess | Posted 12/18/09 | Reply
@Nehszriah:
Come up here and I'll give you some :D
I'd rather see in shades of gray.
Nehszriah
Hits Self With Axe (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/18/09 | Reply
I want some of your snow. T3T
Be true, be you and of course, be otaku.
Kastom
Otaku Princess | Posted 12/18/09 | Reply
@Allamorph:
Huh, I just may have to check this out when I get the chance. Thanks man!
I'd rather see in shades of gray.
Allamorph
Spiritus Memorae (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/18/09 | Reply
I know the sentiment on co-op games. It's so much more awesome to be able to play with friends instead of against them.
Earth Defense Force, for 360, is an absolutely terrible game, by the way, and one I highly recommend for the sheer happiness factor. Supports two-player co-op, and the basic premise is Japan's Defense Force saves the worlds from aliens the relative size of really bad bug horror movie props—you know, the ones that crush the town.
Like I said, terrible, terrible game, and one of the most fun I've ever played. I blew a seven-ton ant six football fields in the air with a shotgun at one point, was firing enough missiles at another point to chase an ant husk through the air, fought giant walking gangsta robots with wtfpwn guns of STOP IT, and was made very happy with a grenade launcher called the Stampede which we referred affectionately to as the Strip-Miner. (Thirty grenades at once, fired in a general that way. Sounds like *thoomp* . . . . . . BAROOOOOOOSH*.)
Five difficulty settings, from holy crap is this even a "difficulty setting" easy to a "this isn't much harder" medium to a "holy hell when did they get this INSANE" . . . um, insane.
So. Two-player, shoot the crap out of bugs with the most ungodly, satisfying weapons you've ever seen, upgrade health (one hit point at a time) by picking up drops in maps, and you will learn to hate spiders with an undying passion.
Korey can totally back me up on how fun this game is.