[quote name='Indignate']Yes.
Again, he is kind of a boring person. And super Christian. So a party wouldn't work for him.
Uncle Jake Heart can come as long as he doesn't call himself Uncle Jake Heart. That's creepy.
If I ever get married, I'll head down South so you can throw my party, only then can you call yourself Uncle Jake Heart.[/QUOTE]
Then throw the b-party without him! This guy getting married is being a complete d-bag for not having a b-party. The b-party isn't just for him, but for everyone in the group. Being "Super Christian" shouldn't be a reason to not have one. Shit you can all just get a hotel room and play Risk with some booze for all I care (I went to a b-party that was this, super lame until we made it so that each soldier lost costed a drink).
Make it happen for the rest of the bunch, take charge and hit up dem maid of honors, they can help out in creating a fun wedding friend circle
Don't know why, but I love weddings. Gives me an excuse to dress snappy and dominate the dance floor. Chicks love a sharp dude that dances.
[quote name='ActionKazimer']Was the fog the only problem with SH HD? I mostly didn't get it because they left The Room out, and I'm pretty much the one guy on the planet who liked that game.[/QUOTE]
SH:HD does not use the original source, but actually a super buggy beta build of the original game to "HD" it. The problems with the game are distractions, but not bad enough to ruin the experience of the game. If you were to purchase it, get the PS3 version as that is the only one that has been patched with better fixes. The x360 patch was so bad that they didn't release it

So x360 users have a pretty buggy game but still playable.
Try to pay no more than $20 for the collection. Also avoid SH: Downpour. That game may have SH easter eggs, but it is far from an actual Silent Hill game. If there was no SH in the title, you would have never guessed it was one.