Yes, my only defense will be to complete them all for the sake of getting 1000 points. However, looking at the bully achievement list, this might be my first complete game.
You used to blow into your NES cartridges to make them work (even though it was probably nothing more than the Placebo Effect). Now you can make some sweet music with your very own Custom Nintendo Super Mario 3 Harmonica!—Tony [Comment]
The Blur beta started today on the 360, and yours truly was able to score a code. Let me say this: Think Burnout Paradise + licensed cars + Mario Kart - annoying powerup randomness + the leveling mechanic of Call of Duty = the best online racing experience I've ever had. I knew this just fifteen minutes in. Each race is about 5 minutes long and is intense, pretty, and wonderful throughout the entire course. If they make no major changes in the negative, this is a must buy. Now to get it on PS3 or 360?
—Nat [Comment]
I think this is the end is near for Blockbuster.
Not only are they bringing back late fees, which nobody likes, but they are raising the prices of old releases to 5$. Wow. I thought that they were circling the toilet before.
—James [Comment]
>_<
I’m not sure what’s worse… that you couldn’t find 20 dudes to kiss or that you decided to pick one guy and make him your life partner.
I thought it funny that you didn’t even have to tell me which acheivement you’d unlocked. As soon as you mentioned Bully, I knew what it was
Thus the biggest problem with achievements comes to the surface again. What happens in Bully does not stay in Bully.
Yes, my only defense will be to complete them all for the sake of getting 1000 points. However, looking at the bully achievement list, this might be my first complete game.