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Has anyone felt like going back to older consoles to play games?
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The main reason why I still got my PS3 is that they stopped making games like Guitar Hero and I really really like to play that one from time to time.
So yes, I do go back to my older consoles from time to time.
SNES for Lion King, Sega Mega Drive for Twisted Metal but mainly PS3 for the move and guitar games.
So yes, I do go back to my older consoles from time to time.
SNES for Lion King, Sega Mega Drive for Twisted Metal but mainly PS3 for the move and guitar games.
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What are you currently reading?
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I just finished 'You;re Not Supposed to Die Tonight' by Kalynn Bayron and really enjoyed it. It's like reading a horror movie. Real good fun, I highly recommend it.
It's also a quick read since it's YA.
And now I am back in the Rivers of London realm and halfway through 'Broken Homes', it slowly but surely get interesting.
It's the fourth book and I've read from Ben Aaronovitch and just because I am a bit of a completionist, I will finish all books and graphic novels but I have to say, they are a bit on the 'meh' side. Still entertaining, still something fairly new but they are no page turners.
Having that said, I wanted to buy all of them after the first 100 pages of the first book :D so I definitely see its appeal.
Next book is already lined up: 'Anansi boys' from Neil Gaiman
It's also a quick read since it's YA.
And now I am back in the Rivers of London realm and halfway through 'Broken Homes', it slowly but surely get interesting.
It's the fourth book and I've read from Ben Aaronovitch and just because I am a bit of a completionist, I will finish all books and graphic novels but I have to say, they are a bit on the 'meh' side. Still entertaining, still something fairly new but they are no page turners.
Having that said, I wanted to buy all of them after the first 100 pages of the first book :D so I definitely see its appeal.
Next book is already lined up: 'Anansi boys' from Neil Gaiman
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