Music director at the symphony I work at is in contact with Austin Wintory about featuring some music from Journey in an upcoming concert of ours. Awesome.
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@charizard1605:
its alright, those big fucking snakes scare me though...
lucky for me they keep killing themselves on those campfires xD
It's my favorite area in the game. It's complexity is amazing.
Excellent start to the year- I got Planescape: Torment. Gonna start playing it soon. Can't wait :D
You wont even last an hour.
As I raise a glass with family, and go back down to my apartment to play Fable Legends (its fun with a Buzz) I raise my glass to all that I know, game, and laugh with here.................aww **** it you too tormentos, nathandrakeswag, kinecthedots
@charizard1605: I saw Eroica and Blabadon praise this game a lot. Is it really good? Also if it's challenging like Bloodborne then I must buy this one haha.
@khoofia_pika: you are correct. *gives cookies* you know your AC lines well my friend.
Same here as well. You guys can go ahead and play Splatoon ahead of me while I wait for money to come and it will be two to three weeks of wait.
@charizard1605: Spelunky has the most depth in any 2D game I've ever played. I've died over 1,700 times in the game and I can promise you each time was a learning experience. Not just "make that jump" or "hit the enemy this way instead" in games like Super Meat Boy or Rogue Legacy, it's about planning if a well timed bomb can be thrown to create new paths, if a skeleton is alive to break your fall or not, if you can bait a queen bee into a spike trap in order to get health from its jelly.
Game is an encyclopedia where you have to learn on the fly, experiment, and execute to survive. It's absurdly unique, but it requires attention.
@Cheleman: lmao
You like Forbidden Woods? My favorite area in the game.
Yeah its an epic area.
I had my first multiplayer session in Soul Calibur IV with my sister (rule being: No Yoda, like No Oddjob in a game of Goldeneye). She completely kicked my ass. XD
@charizard1605: Happy New Year... nerd
You too... ninny
...You're... the ninny... er...
The lady friend does not play video games.
The lady friend asked me to buy her Xenoblade while at the mall today.
The lady friend has been on the couch for 3 hours straight playing Xenoblade.
I'm confused.
On a side note, I find it hard to believe that this game is running on a WiiU.
Finally beat orphan of kos with a co op partner. Nearing the end of the fight my heart started pounding and the relief as he died. This is why I love these type of games.
@khoofia_pika: lol I promise to give you one when my laptop is fixed. :P
The reason my posts contain less gifs these days is because my laptop is messed up and had trouble even running Google chrome. Say when you wanna play Bloodborne or facing issues with bosses or areas just give me a call on PSN.
Been playing Ori and the Blind Forest today, god what a good game.
I got about 2 hours in and put it on the back burner. Liking it though, just got side tracked with other stuff. Platforming slightly reminds me of Donkey Kong in a good way if that makes any sense.
But fucking A man, the game is just gorgeous.
I think I'm going to buy Vampire Rain on PS3 again lol. I want to re-experience this game.
This game is such a mystery. First play through was pretty good, really enjoyable experience and it felt unique and different. The stealth while basic and very limited was satisfying. Level design allows for only one way to pass areas so no get creative needed. Yet it was a weird and interesting game to play. Very Japanese feel that's trying to be western.
Second play through felt like a chore because the surprise element is gone and you start to see the major flaws in its design. Yet I finished it and went from liking it to hating it.
It's like Metal Gear Solid and Splinter Cell with Vampires and very high difficulty added to the mix.
I'm gonna try it one more time. Lol
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