Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Fairy Tail 1 ~ 48



How:   Netflix

Grade:  A

Summary:  {From MAL} Set in an imaginary world, the Earth Land, there exists a Mage Guild called "Fairy Tail". Fairy Tail is stationed in the town Magnolia, residing in the Kingdom of Fiore, and is currently governed by Makarov, Guild's master. 

Lucy Heartfilia, a 17-year-old girl, wishes to become a full-fledged mage and join one of the most prestigious Mage Guilds in the world, Fairy Tail. 

One day, out of pure coincidence, she meets Natsu Dragneel, a boy who is transportation-sick, but very cheerful in nature. However, the thing she does not know is that Natsu is the closest connection to Fairy Tail, as he is a Mage in Fairy Tail. 




Thoughts:   Since this show looked a little too much like One Piece, I never tried it.  I find that this was a bit of a mistake, this show is far more interesting then One Piece ever got and that was in the first episode alone. The way Natsu, Lucy, Erza and Gray act around each other and just in general really gives me a "Slayers" feel... and I love Slayers.
    It's really too bad that Netflix just had the first 48 Episodes, now I will have to go elsewhere to find the rest of the series. Funimation hasn't even released the entire series and really, the way they are releasing it in "Parts" first is a pain in the ass.  The "Collections" are reasonable prices but these "Parts" is just bullshit, no wonder so many people never bother to buy Anime.
     These first 48 Episodes really fleshed out the main characters and even some of the supporting, it left tons of questions as well... certainly with the big Mystogan reveal.



Who we have....

Lucy Heartfilia-  A Celestial Spirit Mage, she's the newest member of Fairy Tail thanks to Natsu. She's a bit on the vain side, but her caring attitude and quick thinking make up for this.  At first I thought she was going to be the "useless" character, but she has became quite dependable through the arcs.
     About midway through it's discovered that Lucy is the run away daughter of an extremely wealthy family, her father hired The Phantom Lord guild to bring Lucy back to him.  This creates quite the mess and even leads to the Fairy Tails Guilds base being destroyed.
     After all of that she returns home, her father wants her to marry into another powerful family and she declines.  She tells her father never to come after her again and she leaves back to Fairy Tail.
 

Natsu Dragneel- Pink haired dragon slayer, he's loud and quick to anger. He's also a powerful and reckless little man who is looking for the man/dragon that adopted and taught him how to use magic {Igneel}. So far, there's been not a hint of him about.
     Through these episodes it's shown that he's scared of Erza, loves to fight with Gray and had a bit of a crush on Mirajane's younger sister Lisanna before she died.  Lucy, Lucy I can see a budding love in the future for those two.  Maybe.

Gray Fullbuster- This one likes to get naked, the joke is slowly fading but... for a good part of these episodes he's not wearing much.   He's far more laid back then Natsu is, just his opposite really and this makes the fact he's an Ice Magic user a bit stale.  {Fire/Ice, Derp.}
     Anyways, his back story is that when he was much younger the demon Deliora destroyed his hometown and killed his parents.  While checking on the destruction, Ur and her student Lyon find Gray alone in the debris and Ur decides to take him in as her student.
        Gray is set on vengeance, set on killing Deliora which really wasn't going to happen but...still a child and still undergoing training from Ur he hears of the demon attacking another area and goes after it.  Ur follows after him with Lyon and.... Long story short she casts Ice Shell on the demon, a spell that causes the casters body to become the ice that imprisons the target.   She "Died".
       After these going on's, Gray finds his way to the Fairy Tail Guild and there we have it.  Oh, Gray got his stripping habit from Ur.  She and her students practiced their Ice Make magic in the snow, in their undies.

Erza Scarlet-  An S-Class Mage with amazing Reequip powers, she strikes fear into almost everyone in the Fairy Tail guild but actually... she's a really nice girl.  Her past is a little complicated... well compared to everyone else's it's extremely complicated.
       When just a child she was kidnapped by a cult and enslaved, the cult worshiped Zeref and forced Erza and the rest of the slaves to build the Tower of Heaven.

Happy-  A cat with wings? I have no idea what he is, but he's kind of irritating sometimes. Then other's he's quite amusing.. I guess he's the comic relief.  How he came about though was cute...
       A younger Natsu found his egg out in the woods, hoping it would be a dragon inside the egg he and Lisanna took care of the egg. Keeping it warm, kept it from being eaten by other guild members and even built a little house for the three of them.
      It was the ultimate game of "House", Natsu was the daddy and Lisanna was mommy.  Happy was the baby... Baby Dragon.  He got his name because once he hatched the emotions in the Fairy Tail guild had went from anger to... Happy.   He made people Happy.

Juvia!



Episodes 1 & 2 -  Lucy and Natsu meet, they take care of Bora the fake Salamander and Lucy joins Fairy Tail. The two of them go and find another guild member who went on a mission and hadn't returned.

Episodes 3 & 4 - Lucy and Natsu accept their first mission, to burn a book.  Sounds easy.  Everything pretty much goes wrong and the book ends up being some message for the dead authors son.

Episodes 5 thru 8 -  Erza shows up, Natsu and Gray are of course scared to death of her and then another mission happens.  The Mission is to stop the dark guild Eisenwald from using the Lullaby, a flute that kills anyone who hears it's song.
       During the mission they destroy a lot of stuff and figure out that Erigor {Eisenwalds "Boss"} plans to use the Flute to kill the Guild Masters while at a conference in Clover.

Episodes 9 and 10 -  The group is walking back from Clover, some strange town fun on the way and once back Erza is "Arrested" for what happened during the previous mission.  Mostly for show of course.

Episodes 11 thru 18 -  Natsu decides to try out an S-Class mission and Lucy ends up tagging a long, Gray goes to bring them back and also decides to "tag a long". Last but not least, Erza shows up to bring them ALL back and yep...she decides to help out too.
    The Mission?  To Destroy the Moon!  Sort of.  This is the Deliora Arc.  The Villagers on this Island believe the Moon is causing them to change into monsters at night.  Really though, they are all ready "demons" who take human form and just forgot they were.

Episodes 19 & 20 -  Natsu reads a spell that causes people to switch bodies and there's a little flash back episode of when Happy was hatched.

Episodes 21 thru 30 -  The Phantom Lord guild has attacked Fairy Tail, why?  Because Lucy's dad is paying them to bring her back home.  He wants her to marry some goofball so that he may have more money/power/whatever...
    It's a huge mess with lots of battles, a couple more reccuring characters pop up and in the end the Phantom Lord Guild is disband and Lucy wanders home just to tell her dad to bugger off.

Episodes 31 and 32 - Loke turns out to be the Celestial Spirit Leo, he was the reason his last "Master" died and he was cursed to stay in the human world forever/till he vanished.  Lucy saves him and he becomes her Celestial Spirit.

Episodes 33 thru  41 -  The group goes to a resort type place and Erza's past comes back to haunt here.  Turns out Siegrain of the Council and Jallal of Erza's past are the same people...kind of.  Magically! Anyways, He's trying to rezz Zeref.   It doesn't happen, the good guys win and so on and so forth.
        Oh, Some of the Phantom Guilds people end up joining Fairy Tail.  Including the ever cool Rain Woman Juvia who has a crush on Gray.

Episodes 41 thru 48 -  Gajeel from the Phantom Guild joins Fairy Tail.   Laxus doesn't like how Fairy Tail is being ran now, feeling that people see it as more of a joke then something to be feared {Rawr!}.   During Magnolia's Annual Harvest Festival he and his "Guard" take the village hostage and force the Fairy Tail members to fight one another.
      Laxus wants his grandfather Makarov to hand Fairy Tail over to him, essentially he's throwing a huge lightning charged temper tantrum the entire 7 episodes.  Fairy Tail wins only because when Laxus attempts to cast Fairy Law... Nothing happens.  It casts and noone is hurt since he doesn't...really want anyone to get hurt.  Kinda Corny.
     Anyways, more importantly..... There's another Jallal look alike!    Mystogan, the incredibly cool, mysterious S-Class member of Fairy Tail looks just like that bitch.  What a huge disappointment that was.

:(

Ending:  It's not really an ending seeing there's over 100 more episodes to go, it's just that Netflix didn't have anymore of the episodes.  The show really is a bit too much on the good feels level, nothing extremely bad has ever happened besides Mirajane's sister dying and some other rather pointless people dying...
        Even the "Bad Guys" end up friends with the Fairy Tail bunch at the end in many cases. Oh well, that's just what type of show this is and it was actually really fun to watch.  I'll get around to watching more of these eventually...


Biggest Disappointment:  The Mystogan reveal!   Really?  Another Jallal.  I thought he was going to be come major cool guy under all those clothes.  *sighs*  Oh well.   Figuring out why he's another Jallal is reason enough to watch more.... I guess.

Nicest Surprise;  Mirajane's uber form, people kept saying she was powerful but.. OMG.  That was a bit of a shocker...
   

Friday, August 23, 2013

Assassin's Creed 2



System: PS3

Bought:  July 27th

Started:  August 3rd
Beat:  August 22nd


Trophies:  47 of 51


Idea:  Basically the same as the first one, but this time Desmond isn't being held prisoner by Abstergo/The Templars and you get a whole new life to relive.  Litterally, they start Desmond off as Baby Ezio and then do a time skip to when he's older and starts his life as an "Assassin". This way Desmond learns to be an assassin a long with Ezio.
      Anyways, it starts up just where AC1 left off.  The Lucy chick is actually an assassin as well and rescues Desmond from Abstergo. Meeting up with two others {Shaun and Rebecca} the four of them dive further into Desmond's ancestors memories with the Animus 2.0.
     This time one of the main purposes for using the Animus is to help Desmond become an assassin in his own right, that and of course finding more hints to where these Pieces of Eden are. The ancestor this time?  Ezio Auditore da Firenze.
      17 or 18 years old, Ezio's father is betrayed by a friend and he and Ezio's two brothers are put to death. Following his fathers instructions Ezio finds the assassin's garb hidden in their home and oh look, Altair's weapon.
     Ezio is a wanted man now, seeing he was supposed to have been hanged as well. Though he, his mother and sister escape and eventually end up living with his Uncle Mario at the {rundown} family villa. Mario starts to teach Ezio how to be an assassin and slowly you fix up the Villa.
     Most of the story is just Ezio running around by himself trying to figure out who's responsible for his families deaths. Along the way you're aided by seemingly random people who all turn out to be Assassin's as well!  You get to travel to Florence, San Gimignano, Forli, Venice and eventually even the Vatican.
      One of those pesky "Apples" is in this one too, but you end up getting it before the bad guy{Rodrigo} uses it. Of course he goes off and becomes the Pope and ends up with another one of the Pieces of Eden, the papal staff.


Thoughts:  Not really a fan of Ezio, it's really like he's a spoiled, womanizing rich kid that just happened to be born into an Assassin family. Sure, once the bastard killed his brothers and father Ezio really stepped up to take care of his sister/mother and to seek vengeance but... Yea.
        I prefer Altair, even though his ego was huge and they didn't show him having much of a personality.
At least Ezio could swim.  The controls were much less choppy and more responsive too, you had a lot more things to do and you could do them at your own pace really.
     The Trophies were a huge plus but, the feathers...the feathers.. Uhg.  The feathers made me glad AC1 had no trophies since finding all those flags for a trophy would have killed me.
    All and all, AC2 was better then 1 just... I dunno.  The ending of AC1 was a lot more fun than 2, beating up the guy with the Apple was more entertaining than beating up the fat pope with a stick.


Characters....

Present Day.

Desmond Miles -  He grew up as an assassin, when he hit 16 he had grown tired of living the life of one and decided to leave the order. Out on his own, earning his own way he was kidnapped by a company called Abstergo {AC1} and was forced into a machine {the Animus} that would have him remember/relive  his ancestors lives  {Altair/Ezio}.
      During his stay at Abstergo he finds out that they are the current day Templars, the greatest enemies to the Assassins.  They are after Pieces of Eden and with Altair's memories they basically got a map to their locations. Of course the Templars just aren't going to let Desmond go so, Lucy a woman who was working there at Abstergo helps him escape.
     Finding two new "friends", Desmond goes to the current hideout for this tiny Assassin faction where there's a second Animus set up.  He uses this and the "Bleed Effect" to learn how to become an assassin himself , find out more about Subject 16 and to just find out more information about all the other shit that's gone down.

Lucy Stillman -  In the first AC she's merely an employee of Abstergo that is also being held there against her will, in the second AC it's made abundantly clear that she's an Assassin!  Wow.  That wasn't much a surprise really.  She breaks Desmond out of Abstergo at the beginning of AC2 and introduces him to Rebecca and Shaun.
      Seems like Desmond may have a little....crush on her.

Rebecca Crane-  A member of the Assassin's Order, she's the one who made Animus 2.0. She's rather straight forward and you don't really get to know much about her yet... other then she's part of Lucy's team and she's one of the Orders Tech Support type people.

Shaun Hastings-  The smart one, in a way.  He's a real pain in the ass attitude wise though.  He offers tidbits of information as you go around Italy and even offers up help on Subject 16's  puzzles if you take too long.
       Shaun is tactic support for the Assassin's Order, for those teams that are out on missions.

Subject 16 -  Not sure what his name is, but he was the guy who Abstergo was using in the Animus before Desmond.  Seems he went a little crazy due to the Bleeding Effect from being in the Animus too long, somehow he figured out how to leave messages within memories though.
     These messages are left on walls and such that Desmond can see within memories using Eagle Vision, in the form of puzzles that you have to decipher to get little memory playbacks.
       Once all the memories were unlocked it formed "The Truth" and... It was a little strange.  It showed Adam and Eve stealing a piece of Eden from a giant building.... The Apple. Someone is chasing the two of them and.... Nothing.  It's a big vague of course, but it's saying that the whole Garden of Eden thing wasn't quite what people had imagined.


Memories....

Altair-   He makes a brief appearance in this one, in one of Desmond's dreams.  He's chasing a woman, the woman ends up being the same woman from the first game that was pretending to be Robert de Sable... once he catches up to her.... let's just say he's not there to kill her.
      I guess this is when one of Desmond's ancestors was conceived.
    There is a bit of mention of Altair in the second game, his armor is there as are his weapons or at least instructions on how to make his weapons.

Ezio Auditore da Firenze-  Well, I all ready said most everything about this guy. So yea... Up there.

Leonardo da Vinci-  Whenever Ezio needs something made or a page deciphered, he goes to Leonardo! He's quite a helpful guy, he even makes a flying machine that lets Ezio break into the Palazzo Ducale.. He's the one who fixes the Hidden Blade that Ezio finds in his fathers belongings.
      Leonardo notes that it was first made to only be used if the wearer cuts off their left ring finger, but he fixes that.



The End:   What the hell was that?  Seriously, Minerva shows up once Ezio using the Papal staff and gets into the secret room.  She knows Desmond is there with Ezio too which was actually kind of creepy, of course now Ezio knows about Desmond even though he doesn't know who the hell he is {obviously}.
       My take is that, many years ago these beings {Minerva's people} made humans using the piece of Eden. These humans were either under the higher beings control due to the Apple or they were living side by side, not really sure. Anyways,  Adam and Eve end up stealing said Apple and then the Humans and "Higher Beings" end up going to war.
      That made no difference at all really since... the sun caused some epic cataclysmic event that wiped out most of the worlds population {Human and "God" a like} and Minerva is warning Desmond that there's going to be another one of these events soon.
    After the nice chat with the Goddess Desmond is out of the Animus and he, Lucy, Shaun and Rebecca have to run away from Abstergo who finally found their location.  Fighting their way out the game ends as Lucy and Desmond hop into the back of a truck...

Brotherhood.

Think I need an AC Break.


Random:  This game did add a lot of nice new stuff to do, of course the viewpoints are still there and you have the feathers instead of the flags.  You also have the Assassin's Seals that you need to unlock Altair's Armor back at the Family Villa, you get these by raiding previous assassin's tombs and going through jump and climb puzzles.
    You have Subject 16's puzzles as well, which range from circle puzzle things to find the Pokeball in historic photos.
    It's a lot less, go do this now then come back here then the first one and you can really stray and wander off to wherever. You could really waste a lot of time with this game... hehe..


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Assassin's Creed


Alternate Title:   Why can't Assassin's Swim?

System:   PS3

Bought:  July 7th

Started:  July 12th
Beat:    Aug. 1st

Trophies:   None.   :(

Idea:  You're Desmond Miles{although you don't really see yourself often}a bartender who was raised to be an assassin, but fled the lifestyle to live a more "normal" life.  One night you're abducted by Abstergo, a mega-corporation that knows of your linage and wants to use it to find lost artifacts that can pretty much put an end to life as you know it.
       How are they using you?  With the Animus, a machine that allows you to relive {and them to record} your ancestral memories.  Therefore most of the game is spent in this dreamlike state that has you reliving part of the life of Altair Ibn-La'Ahad.
      Altair is an assassin, an assassin with a huge ego that doesn't seem to think the "Creed" refers to him. After a fairly botched up mission  that ends in one man dieing, another loosing his arm and a whole army attacking the Brotherhoods hideout Al Mualim {the boss} demotes Altair to the novice rank.
    The only thing that went "right" in the mission was somehow the other surviving man got the artifact that they were trying to prevent Robert de Sable from obtaining. This is where the mess starts.
      Trying to gain back his rank {and weapons} Altair is sent out on missions to assassinate nine people, each high in power in different cities and each rather twisted in their train of thought. {One poisoned his party goers with the wine he was giving them, another was a doctor that was experimenting on captive patients and another was a slave trader who thought he was giving them "better lives"}. Anyways, turns out these nine people are actually Templars that were looking for the Pieces of Eden.
     The final one, Robert de Sable was the most tricky. He knew assassin's were coming for him so he sent a female decoy to Jerusalem.  That was surprising, she pretty much spilled the beans when Altair was about to kill her and then he didn't since she wasn't the target.
   Turns out Sable is actually off in Arsuf meeting up with King Richard, once Altair gets there he tells Richard of Sable's plans and the fact he's a traitor and Richard just lets you and the Templar's men fight it out.  Of course you win but... as Sable is dying he reveals the fact there is a tenth Templar.. and that Tenth Templar is Al Mualim.

Thoughts:  Up until the end of memory five {of 7} this game was pretty damn boring, you're sent off to either Jerusalem, Acre or Damascus to kill targets.  Each time you must save citizens, get viewpoints and gather information before you can actually get permission from the towns assassin leader to take down the target.
    Walking around town can be a bit annoying, with the beggars, the guards and the lines from the people you save or the people who are preaching to the crowds can get REALLY repetitive.  "I'm poor and sick and hungry".  Uhg.   The mental people pushing you into guards and such was a real pain in the ass at times too, one even pushed me into the water.   Water, that's another thing...why the hell can't Altair swim?  I'll rant about that later though.
       I'm really glad that I got this game on the Revalation's disc and did not actually buy the game itself, sure it took a while to load onto the PS3 but...really... the game was extremely short. I probably would have been through it in  a few days if I hadn't been alternating between two games at the time.
    There's really no replay value and even though they have collectible flags in the game there is absolutely no reason to go back and find them all.  Also, the thought of facing those beggars again gives me the chills though... I guess I could just go back and assassinate each and every one of them.   No.


The End:   Damn, my boss is the main bad guy.  This wasn't really a shocker by any means, Altair had all ready started having his suspicions that something wasn't quite right with Mualim.  He was correct, returning to Maysaf Altair is met with mindless citizen slaves.
     Mualim has used the Apple of Eden to enslave all the people, the same trinket he had shown Altair earlier and it had no effect on him.  {Too defiant to be brainwashed?}Anyways,  after fighting you way carefully through the brainwashed citizens you come face to face with Mualim.  After a little chatting he summons the ghosts/illusions of those Templars you have all ready killed.  Fast, Easy Battle.
     Of course that didn't defeat you so Mualim himself decides to fight you, using his Apple he divides himself into eight and by some luck I killed two and they all disappeared.  Then the one and one which was actually pretty easy too and he finally dies...the apple falls to the ground and Altair says he will destroy it ...but it lights up and shows a map of the globe with pinpoints indicating several locations around the world.
        And then Desmond wakes up.

        At this point in the game Desmond all ready knows that Abstergo is ran by Templars and that he's their prisoner.  The present day assassins have attempted to save him once, but that ended in them being shot to death by security.
      So, at the moment he's feeling pretty screwed. With the exception of one small hope, Lucy Stillman. The Animus tech that has been there the entire time and has been feeding him small bits of information here and there. She's also the one that probably leaked your location to the other Assassins.
      Now the Templars have the "map", Lucy prevents them from killing Desmond on the spot with the thoughts of them perhaps needing him/his memories for future reference for obtaining the Pieces. It seems that with this final interaction with the Animus,  Desmond has come back into current day reality with the Eagle Vision skill.
     There's stuff written all over the place, unusual stuff that I can't read and neither can Desmond. hehe..

   The ending was okay, since I have Assassin's Creed 2 waiting in the wings.  If I had played AC1 and 2 hadn't been released yet then the ending would have been... FUUUUU!


   I'll go into characters and such in the Assassin's Creed 2 write up, that will give me more characters and information to prattle on about.   I've all ready started in on AC2 so...it may or may not be that long.


Random Rant-  So, Seriously.  There's only one reason I can think of that would explain why you "die" every time you fall in the water as Altair.  It breaks the synch rate between Desmond and Altair, Altair is too talented and would never just fall in the water and get drenched.  A soggy assassin is a dead assassin.



Friday, August 2, 2013

July ~ Glad it's Over.



      This month was just one giant ball of stress, even with my dad going back to work the looming GED test just made the entire month hell.  Whoever thought about putting these things at the END of a month?   *sighs*    About a hundred anxiety attacks and many upset stomachs later though... I passed the damn thing in one try.
      Which is a good thing, if I had to have paid the 60 dollars to take the tests again the added financial stress would have probably killed me. Who am I kidding, I wouldn't have taken the test again I would have curled up in a ball, in the corner of my dark room and stayed there for the rest of my life. It took every bit of my being to go there and do it in the first place...

   Guess I'll admit it, I rocked the test too. Well, everything but the math portion of the test which I completely freaked out about and kept looking at the clock...time...time was not on my side. TickTickTick.  I could feel the clock pounding away at my head and I damn near broke down and cried right in the test room. That would have been more than embarrassing...

On to what this post is for...


CrunchyRoll Subscription:  I'm not using this anywhere near as much as I should, but I decided to keep it
at least one more month. The main factor of me keeping the paid membership is of course, the PS3 App.. If for some reason that stops working to my level of expectations then I will cancel it... and use AdBlock on the computer.


Minions - Dave and Karl -  I'm a sucker for these little yellow beings from the movie Despicable Me and with Despicable Me 2 being released comes a wave of FunkoPop Vinyl Figures. I couldn't find them at my local Barnes & Nobles so I took to the net.



McDonalds Minion - Stuart w/blaster -  I wasn't crazy enough to buy every single McDonalds Minion, but it was an exceptionally tough morning and I was buying breakfast at the fast food chain.  Never having bought just a Happy Meal toy before I asked the lady behind the counter if I could do such a thing.
     Sure enough, you can buy those cute little toys separately... I really wanted the one with the Banana, but this McDondalds only had Stuart and one other that I can't remember.  He's a cute little guy and he actually made the rest of my day more tolerable.








Assassin's Creed: Revalations & Brotherhood -   Coupons from Half Price Books are always fun, they tend to do a week of different percents on each day.  It was a Sunday and it was a 50% off Day, the place was jammed packed with people buying dozens of books and what not. I always wonder if they really read them all or if they just sit in their house forever, forgotten in a box or maybe even the Half Price bag somewhere.
      Anyways, I had one coupon from the snail mail and another from an Email so... yea... I used both. Had my dad use one while I paid for the other. I really went in expecting to find nothing since it was around 4 PM and most the time people pick through stuff fast.. There they were though..
      I'd be debating on buying the Ezio Trilogy for a while, but I was always kind of let down that it did not come with the first Assassin's Creed and that it came in a Red Box.  It's a silly thing, but I hate the red boxes. I'll buy them and I do have three games in them but... if I can I will avoid them.
      I lucked out, Revalations has AC1 on the disc with it and Brotherhood was in the original clear box. No GOTY Edtions here!  Yey!   Sure, I had to find AC2... but that wouldn't be much of a problem.


Assassins Creed 2:  This was an early birthday present to myself or was it a "Yey! I passed the GED" present to myself?  Either or...I was checking around GameStops for a copy of the game and there it was. So, I grabbed it.
     I know the Trilogy came with AC2s DLC, but I am not really bothered by not having that.



Network Purchases:  Once again, I bought nothing.  With the backlog I have accumulated I really don't need to buy much of anything.  The month of July itself was a little "meh" on the free games too... which is fine by me.  This subscription has all ready paid for itself....


Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee HD;  Quite a while back I had downloaded the demo for this game, really liked it... deleted the demo and forgot about it. I guess it's good that I forgot about it now or I would have bought it.  haha..  It's a quirky little game that I can just sit down and play for a little while, then come back much later and never feel like I've forgotten anything.

Battlefield 3 & Jet Set Radio;  I'm still on the fence with these two, no idea if I even want to try them and have their existence burned into my Trophy memory forever. I'm still regretting that stupid Special Ops. game.



CrunchyRoll -      6.95
Minion Dave -     7.25
Minion Karl -      6.83
Minion Stuart-     1.95
AC: R & B -     13.23
AC: 2 -             13.77


Total -    $49.98



Free Games {The Growing List}

Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One
Darksiders
inFAMOUS 2
Quantum Conundrum
Closure
Joe Danger 2: The Movie
Spec. Ops: The Line
The Cave
MALICIOUS
Labyrinth Legends
Sleeping Dogs
Knytt Underground
Pinball Arcade
Saints Row: The Third
Deus Ex Human Revolution
Uncharted 3
Little Big Planet Karting
Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee HD