This Lobby Theme has always been in my head ever since I first played it back in '97.
This Lobby Theme has always been in my head ever since I first played it back in '97.
I keep running out of repair wrenches and health packs. I end fighting with my fists and trying to figure out how to use the special skills meter thingy in the upper right part of the screen.
I've never played the DS version. I can't wait to get into it. I've had so little time this week, I haven't played anything.
I think this game is very appropriate for the season. I played a demo for it and it scared me. Everything is creepy in this game.
Ideas are a dime a dozen, it's following through on the concept that's rare.
I think one process is: Design Document, Market Study (to see if this idea is marketable and to whom), development, advertising. I heard companies do this kind of thing, and even individuals. Sometimes, some guy developes the whole game first and then sells it to a company who then changes it to make it sell better. I think this is how card game Magic came to be. Thing is, you could waste a lot of time developing a game just to find that only a few people want to play it. That would suck. Or maybe not. A labor of love is its own reward.
I don't know how I stumbled across Diddy Kong Racing back in the late 90's, but after playing it a little bit, I began to really like it.
My roommate has these things that supposedly keep the mice away by using high pitched sounds. It seems to work. I haven't seen one in a while now.
Playing: Diddy Kong Racing, Earth Defense Force 2025 and Silent Hill: Book of Memories.
Reading: Freud's Interpretation of Dreams and a lecture series on St. Augustine's Confessions.
Watching: A friend of mine has been showing me Will Sasso's vines and lots of head cam military stuff on youtube. On Sunday I'll watch some Eagles vs. Giants football.
Your Iron Hulk looks bass-ass. I like the Hot Wheels Batmobile too.
I still haven't played Gears Judgment even though I have it now. Still chasing bugs in EDF I'm afraid. I'll get to it though.
I can't take a photo of my collection right now 'cause it's all in boxes. I need to figure out how to display them.
21 Zones and you can keep playing it over and over again to find everything and continue leveling up. The zones randomize and the monsters scale to your skill level. I found this stuff out here: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012/10/03/silent-hill-book-of-memories-for-ps-vita-a-new-angle-on-silent-hill/ . I was wondering about whether single player connects to multi, and it does. You play the same character in either one and can build your experience and equipment by playing both. Cool! Just what I wanted to hear.