This is it! I'm going after every achievement of GoW2. I'm not gonna get sidetracked by any other game. I have 38 out of the 50-something achievements. I need all of the multiplayer achievements, the co-op achievements and the horde achievements on the combustible maps. If I can do this it will be the first time I have completed every achievement in a single game. SOOOOO, I need some help. Ladynightshade is helping me out with the insane co-op and she's a blast to play with.
This is it! I'm going after every achievement of GoW2. I'm not gonna get sidetracked by any other game. I have 38 out of the 50-something achievements. I need all of the multiplayer achievements, the co-op achievements and the horde achievements on the combustible maps. If I can do this it will be the first time I have completed every achievement in a single game. SOOOOO, I need some help. Ladynightshade is helping me out with the insane co-op and she's a blast to play with.
So my sister had a PS2 sitting around. I snatched it up because I wanted to see what the big fuss about God of War was. Also, I really want to play Shadow of the Colossus. A PS3 just isn't in the budget so this will have to work.
So my sister had a PS2 sitting around. I snatched it up because I wanted to see what the big fuss about God of War was. Also, I really want to play Shadow of the Colossus. A PS3 just isn't in the budget so this will have to work.
If I didn't laugh and try to see the bright side of everything that upsets me I probably would have had a nervous breakdown years ago. For instance, this whole recent break-up I had is becoming funnier with each passing day. Of course, at the time it happened I was upset, but as I've become older, wiser and more cynical I have found the initial sting isn't too bad anymore and the recovery is quicker. I am becoming the Wolverine of break-ups.
I was broken up with by a person that ditched me for the following things in the past few months:
If I didn't laugh and try to see the bright side of everything that upsets me I probably would have had a nervous breakdown years ago. For instance, this whole recent break-up I had is becoming funnier with each passing day. Of course, at the time it happened I was upset, but as I've become older, wiser and more cynical I have found the initial sting isn't too bad anymore and the recovery is quicker. I am becoming the Wolverine of break-ups.
I was broken up with by a person that ditched me for the following things in the past few months: