
I'm not surprised From Software has strong ties with Sega, considering this looks like a Sega game, especially the cutscene voice acting. It looks gloriously stupid and therefore awesome, though.
I'm not surprised From Software has strong ties with Sega, considering this looks like a Sega game, especially the cutscene voice acting. It looks gloriously stupid and therefore awesome, though.
Ok, I see. I don't know if that would bother me, but I can see how it would bother fans of the series.
I played the PS2 version I think, so I can't imagine how much better it has gotten, graphically.
Tell Loki he was awesome in Thor: The Dark World. I've always wanted to play more DOA. I love the idea of multiple floors/environments in a single fighting game stage. I have Walking Dead in my Netflix Watch List, but my friend Austin has been watching, while I have not.
That book sounds awesome, I'll have to put it on my goodreads wishlist. I think I already have Hannibal in my Netflix Watch List.
I'd love to play Brutal Legend, but the RTS combat is a turn-off for me. I wish it were a full-on action game, instead. That honestly fits the metal vibe better to me anyway. I imagine Schafer may be one of the few RTS-loving metalheads. I could be wrong.
Alan Wake just never seemed interesting to me, and I only learned of it through tons of hyped previews that talked of how long it was in development. I just never cared, though, to be honest.
Splatterhouse looked awesome and I'd like to go back and play the older games like I wanted to when I first heard of the series via an EGM preview of this game. I don't like what you have to say about the platforming, but I'm willing to try it.
I forgot about Binary Domain, but now that you bring it up, it looks awesome and I like the actually-futuristic-looking aesthetic soooo much better than the "rubble future" in everything these days.
I haven't heard of Divinity until now (surprised? lol), but while no fan of JRPGs, a good open-world action RPG might be more my style.
Great list! I love being reminded of cool games that may have fell by the wayside. I don't know if my being the station manager of an alternative rock radio station gives it away or not, but I love media outside the norm, or at least trying it. If you've got more lists like these in you, I'd love to see them!
I'm gonna be doing MaD myself. I think. Maybe.
A lot of my favorite characters in general are side characters, usually humorous ones/comic reliefs, so I feel you on the sidekicks, Tami.
I don't really feel too much one way or the other about February, but I'm glad winter is almost over. Not cause of the weather, but because of my heating bill. I'm hoping for a rainy spring starting in my birthday month!
Haha I think my parents are a lot more casual Catholics now that I've been lapsed/agnostic for a bit, although my dad still does a lot of good through Knights of Columbus.
And lol. I think Cary might grab us all and bring us up, if anything, and there'll turn out to be a way better arcade and Pac-Man games in heaven.
It's rough. I actually just had Raising Cane's and am thinking about going to Taco Bell. I'm BaD. But actually, that would net me 96g protein and only 1704 calories of my 2000-3500 calories and 150g protein needs. After that, I could just make myself some eggs, sausage and milk and be good for today. I think I just fucked the system.
By the way, in hell, no one cares how you look, so please bring movie popcorn and other fatty snacks with you when you sit next to me.
The fact you're thinking about your health means you're on the right track; feel free to talk if you need support!
Why is that? Toad is cool, but I see you as a non-smoking Popeye with a Pac-Man tattoo.
I remember the vocals more than anything else in "Raindrops." I only just noticed the trumpets looking it up on Youtube, otherwise, I mostly have the vocals and echo effect in my head when recalling the song. The more you know ...