
I watch a lot of movies, didn't care for the first one, and am giving you a yea vote.
I watch a lot of movies, didn't care for the first one, and am giving you a yea vote.
I hate how games that will work on my Windows 8 laptop weren't made when 8 was popular.
Anyway, I liked Scarecrow's bits until I started failing at certain places in them, making them a chore. Still a great game, though, and I loved the creepy atmosphere those sections brought to the story.
I like story in games as well, which is why I wish I could tolerate the actual gameplay in JRPGs. I've gotten more used to exploration and like it too now, but for me the test will always be how easy it is to pick up and go in a game. I was raised on platformers, fighters, racers, etc. Look, I wasn't on it, but Ritalin was very popular in the 90s for a reason.
Is there a rental service for GCN games somewhere? Cause I want to try this, but not necessarily straight-up buy this.
Cary: it opens at the Angelika this Friday.
I liked Colors on DS and own SA2:Battle, but honestly I have fonder memories of the original Sonic Adventure, probably due to playing it when it first released at the next door neighbors'. It was also my first exposure to the PS2 generation of consoles.
I actually enjoy Sonic in 3D quite a bit ... it's his friends I don't like.
I have the same question about how casualization might have ruined certain things for me. Heck, I was confused as hell the first time I played Metroid Prime and the "go here" prompts stopped appearing.
I want to play these old horror titles, but the tank controls are such a turn-off.
Well, define your whole life, but youth is a good angle to take.
"Bittersweet Symphony" was my old English teacher's ring tone.
I prefer Cash's version, which is how I found out about the NIN song. I remember people being so confused about who covered who when I was in high school.
I do like 90s Korn.
The song you're thinking of is "Only Rain" by Blind Melon, I think. The lead singer died of a drug overdose, I think and was a bit of a hippy. Could be wrong, but I'm fairly certain that's what you're thinking of.
I never liked "Black Hole Sun" and still find it a bit dull, but I guess I at least appreciate it more now. We never had MTV or cable when I was little, so I didn't see the video until much later.
Live is a great band. I think "Lightning Crashes" may make my list. "Lakini's Juice" is definitely a memorable riff for me.
Didn't we all, really? Maiden is always a good choice. My favorite live video of theirs is pretty much anything from Rock in Rio, but especially "Hallowed Be Thy Name."
Yeah, I know what you mean, which is why I plan to divide my life into four-year sections. Even still, there were like three contenders for spot #3 when I tried to just write my six. That's when I gave up, postponed the "project," and posted this.