Deptford and J

Deptford:
This dude has a webcomic now. It is called Surrealist Obituaries and it is mostly about Sonic the Hedgehog and Colonel Campbell being silly and weird. I have read a bunch of this dude’s comics and the one thing they all have in common is awesome.

J:
Of course by J I mean Julius Belmont, who got released as Castlevania: Harmony of Despair DLC last week. I’ve only played him for about an hour or so, but he is pretty much everything I expected and hoped he’d be. The pokey rate at which his subweapons gain experience is a little soul-crushing,

I have to dismantle an air hockey table in order to make room for our Christmas tree. It’s weird thinking about how many people are going to read that and be like “OH. MY. GOD. Brickroad has an air hockey table!? That is the COOLEST THING EVER. How on earth does he not just play air hockey all the time forever?”

Honestly though, an air hockey table is one of those things everyone wishes they had, right up until the moment they have it. We mostly just stack laundry on ours. So there’s you, sitting there, bouncing up and down in your seat going absolutely crazy with a passionate desire to play air hockey… and here’s me, who actually has a table in his own house and doesn’t interact with it at all except to throw his car keys on it.

Life’s weird like that. What a weird thing, life.

3 comments to Deptford and J

  • Merus

    No, I can see it getting pretty old.

  • kaisel

    Oh yeah, we had an air hockey table when I was in high school. It was great for like a week, and then got kind of old. I’ve found a pool table is a more worthwhile investment.

  • Metal Man Master

    Air hockey, eh? Yeah, it can get old pretty quicky.

    Speaking of physical gaming stuff though, my aunt has a pool table that has wooden cover pieces to convert into a regular table when not in use. I wish I was better at pool. ^^;

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