Huzzah!I'd try it...Portal 2 that is. Co-op sounds interesting. =)
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Huzzah!I'd try it...Portal 2 that is. Co-op sounds interesting. =)
What about DDO then? Since it's now free to play?Heheh. I actually enjoyed playing WoW with him. But the $30/mo for both of us to play PLUS the amount of time that goes into it...just not the best option. He's really thinking about resubbing for a month Cataclysm, so I imagine I'll resub when he does. But we can't really do it very seriously or long-term.
Heheh. I actually enjoyed playing WoW with him. But the $30/mo for both of us to play PLUS the amount of time that goes into it...just not the best option. He's really thinking about resubbing for a month Cataclysm, so I imagine I'll resub when he does. But we can't really do it very seriously or long-term.
Peace with wife >>> video games. It's simple math. You made the right call, sir.I used to play WoW, then quit because I kinda got bored with it. A few months ago I was downloading a 7-day free trial of it and my wife had a fit, saying it was not a 'good' game or something. So, to keep the peace I obviously deleted it off of my pc, lol.
My wife played Snood (which is a Puzzle Bobble/Bust-a-Move clone) years ago, so maybe I should try to find a cheap or free multiplayer Puzzle Bobble game to try out with her.Getting back on topic, there are only two video games I've ever been able to convince my wife to play and that is the Bust-A-Move series of games and more recently Carcassone, which is an actual board game that has been made into a video game on the xbox 360 but plays exactly like the actual board game; oh, I almost forgot, she has played Bejewelled in long times past also.
Not only that, but if we decided to play long term, we'd have to drop $140 for 2 copies of 2 expansions (Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King) plus twice whatever Cataclysm is going to cost. No thanks.Heheh. I actually enjoyed playing WoW with him. But the $30/mo for both of us to play PLUS the amount of time that goes into it...just not the best option.
That's the plan. Visit for 30 days, check out the changes in Azeroth, visit a few guilds to say hello, and say farewell again when 30 days are over.He's really thinking about resubbing for a month Cataclysm, so I imagine I'll resub when he does.
/agreeBut we can't really do it very seriously or long-term.
We tried it. I liked it. I think I could convince Ember to give it another shot, but, again, I'd rather stay away from MMOs. I already play too many other games to play a MMO and progress at an average rate.What about DDO then? Since it's now free to play?
We haven't had any cable TV since moving into our house and we didn't have anything above what the apartment complex provided for "free" (i.e. tucked into the rent total) when we lived in an apartment. We watch so few American TV shows and those few shows are all on Hulu.My wife and I have been married for 4.5 years, and have never really made more than $17k per year, and we have 2 kids...and the $30/month for an MMO has never really been a problem for us...but then again...we don't have TV, house phone, or much else other than Car loans, rent, utilities, and internet...
I agree that $30 a month is a reasonable price for the amount of time two average WoW players spend playing the game--but I don't think my wife and I would be average players.At first we thought it was rough to pay $30/month just to play a game...but then we broke it down... It's best not to look at it together like that...but to look at it like this... Most people that do not play MMOs and are avid gamers buy a least one game a month, or one game every 2 months...that is $60...per person...every 2 months...if you were doing this for 2 people that would be $60 a month ($30/month/person)...so really MMOs are cheaper... Not only that...but when you really look at it...you are spending $15/month to play a game that constantly updates...and he is paying $15/month to play a game that constantly updates... Adding it together always makes it look bad...
Peggle is indeed awesome. I introduced my wife to Peggle after pre-ordering the Orange Box and playing Peggle Extreme. She, of course, enjoyed it as much as I did.oh oh!!
Did I miss teh amazing, stupendous, Peggle being listed??
For those who play WoW and no other games or maybe only one other game, then yes, it makes sense. For someone who already plays four other games regularly, it doesn't make sense. Not in the long-term.
Aye, MMORPGs definitely work better for some gamer couples. I didn't want to dissuade couples from playing MMORPGs. During the 30 days Ember and I played WoW together, it was considerably more fun than when I played before. It's just not a good long-term match for us. It could very well be a great match for others.That makes sense...see...unfortunently both my wife and I are busy (at work or school) during the ToJ game nights...and so MMORPGs work best for us...and we really only like to play one game at a time...if we were available during the game nights, I am sure we would have a different view...but I don't see myself getting out of 2nd shift for quite some time...
My recommendations would be Diablo 2
Tek7 said:While Tribe of Judah never established a chapter for the game (and never will), ToJ members who play D2 have always been welcome to use our forums and chat room to find other D2 players and arrange to play together.
Nope. I wasn't.I don't believe Tek7 was into it.
ehehehe.... ^^/^_^;;
Critter Crunch
Castle Crashers
Little Big Planet
Eternal Sonata
Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection
Super Stardust HD (A LOT of fun in co-op)
Gunstar Heroes
TMNT: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
Most PC co-op games are FPSs. Most PS3 co-op games I own/tried have been stellar. Gogo Black Friday.
I hereby retract my /smack.*smacks Keero with a Holy Mackerel for posting a list of Playstation 3 games*
Hey, congrats!