My backlog isn't that big if we're only counting games that I own. But if we're also counting games that I don't own but want to get at some point, I could probably list several dozen.
Well, at least the lack of games is good for something!
So Antichamber was released the other day, and it's awesome.
It's a first-person puzzle game where you get a gun that shoots blocks. Man, that makes the game sound terrible. Here's a trailer that does a much better job at selling the game:
I think going to work when you're sick is a stupid idea at the best of times, but don't you work with children? Don't they get sick often enough as it is? :p
Lots of people in this thread have complained about the game crashing? I'd consider that fairly major in a game where you can only save in certain places and have to start over with a new character if you die (so replaying challenging areas because the game crashed isn't something you want to have to do).
I agree that reboots can suck when they just end up retelling the same story with the same villains.
Which is why they should just reuse the same villains again.
Chances are there'll be another reboot after another couple of movies, so maybe they'll bring back the Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus then.
On the plus side, at least now I don't have to feel stupid for going to the trouble of downloading Chrono Cross on my PSP and still not getting around to playing it.
You could always get another memory card and set up an American account. You'd only need a 4 GB card, so that'd only be, like, £50.
Of course, if you did that, they'd probably announce a PAL release the next week.
Cox's wife worked at the hospital in some sort of administrative capacity, so she was basically a doctor (I'm pretty sure that's how it works). And do we know for sure that Kelso's wife wasn't a doctor? :p
And if Sarah Chalke was on the table, that would make dinner very interesting.
You'd have to, sort of... eat around her.