Brothe

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About Brothe

  • Rank
    Old Fashioned T.V.
  • Birthday 09/18/1989

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Raleigh, NC
  • Interests
    Video games of all sorts and comics mostly.
  1. Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.

    This is why i become a hoarder in RPGs. I'm terrified of destroying what appears to be junk but could end up being the key to the best shit ever.
  2. Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.

    I have Max Payne on Gamefly, but it's doesn't have me interested enough to want to spend the necessary hours to beat it. Too many other things to play. I may watch my boyfriend play it if he decides to do so. I never beat Red Dead either. Maybe I just don't like Rockstar games.
  3. Clueless Gamer

    I grew up on comic books. I usually have no problem suspending disbelief. However, things like how characters move in Valve games, like Left for Dead and TF2, drive me utterly insane.
  4. Mark of the Ninja

    About 3 days of light playing between work and school. Light being 1-2 hours. It felt just about right in length with the option of a lot more replayability,
  5. Mark of the Ninja

    I just finished it. Best $15 I've spent on the XBLA in a looooong time. Now I have to play the harder new game plus and complete all the challenges. Excellence all around.
  6. Mark of the Ninja

    I heard of this game on Idle Thumbs and a few other podcasts. They all seemed way too excited so I was, of course, expecting to be underwhelmed. However, I was not. I played the trial and quickly made the impulse buy. It was totally worth it. Very fun and very smooth stealth gameplay, many ways to approach situations, and unlocks that drive progression and make different play styles more appealing. Mark of the Ninja is a great 2D stealth game that does everything right. It also left me wanting a great 3D stealth game to play.
  7. New people: Read this, say hi.

    Hi. New to idle thumbs. Just recently discovered the podcast through Gamers With Jobs' podcast, and this has quickly become one of my favorites. I'm about to turn 23 and have been gaming for as long as I can remember. I've been looking for a fun and respectful video game community to be a part of. Hopefully this will be that.