I just took game inventory.
I've got about 164 games (not counting handhelds) and i've only played about 7-10 of them all the way through.
So now, as a belated New Year's resolution, I plan to play through all of them.
Well, maybe not the bad ones.
If i'm that bored, I'll end up writing a review.
The first one that caught my eye was Incredible Crisis for the PS1.
GOD DAMN that game is hard!
It's one of those button masher mini-game sort of deals. I never got past the first part, which was a DDR mini-game. The button presses had to be really presise.
But after getting used to the button sensitivity, it actually got pretty fun. Especially when you're watching everyone else failing horribly.
I'm not one to get pissed off easily, especially at a game, so I was laughing my ass off when Ma started abusing the poor controller.
The story is pretty amusing. It's a japanese family, who's trying to get home early for thier grandmother's birthday. They have an all around horrible day. But it's still funny.
Me, being the lazy bugger that I am, underhandedly gotten my Dad to play a few games for me.
Right now we're going through the original Silent Hill. The first hour or so is pretty boring, but it actually started to make me uneasy during the school level. Those squeeking shadows creeped me out, and I actually jumped when the dead body fell out of the locker.
Sweet. I can't wait to get to the hospital level.
For some reason, low-res games seem to have more of an impact on me than the high-definition games.