DreamSequence
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DreamSequence

God, I love Big Giant Circles. The indie soundtrack bundles turned me on to a few great indie musicians but BGC really stood out amongst them.

I think the latest Extra Credits sheds some good light on the situation, and why day-1 DLC makes sense.

IDCLEV.

Sort of? There's way too much color there for this to actually be 8-bit, though.

I do, too. I really regret letting them go.

The game is beautiful and well-presented, and I love the soundtrack. It's musically and visually great, but the PSP isn't a very speedy loader, which really bogs down the entire experience. The fact that they chose not to have music continue if you travel between screens even if it's the same song really hurt the

Pictured in the article: A game I really didn't like.

Sound reminded me again. It's called Deep Labyrinth. Very simple game for what it was, but it was the DS so there's only so much they could do with the hardware. I had fun with it, though, and I think it makes a good proof of concept for a 3DS TES. (even if it would never happen)

Neither. LostMagic was a RTS game, and actually pretty damn awesome. I loved that one. And Tao's Adventure was good, but it was a top-down rogue-like, more or less.

I would NOT mind a decent mobile TES game. Like, at all. I would love it, in fact.

Companion Cube would make for a nice beanbag chair.

Resistance is futile.

Isn't it just Pictionary, which is itself simply a more formal version of picture charades?

Throw bird.

I'm generally interested but the story seems ridiculous and convoluted at best. I want to get into it and I hear good things but honestly I'm not really hooked on what KH1 has given me so far. It's a decent simple action game but pretty repetitive.

I think it's the awkward looks in public that always stop me. Hell, I get all kinds of people gawking at my kilt. (Pants were only invented some 250 years ago! What do you think men have been wearing for the majority of history?) But if the world didn't care I'd definitely be wearing women's clothes. They get all

Overall I like the change to Metro rather than Start menu. I always clicked the Start button to look for my programs, which often required digging through a list. Well, that's no longer a thing now. The Metro interface with its big, simple layout, carries all your programs. You can easily rearrange and group them

I'll stick with my 465. There's nothing it can't do to a good extent. And upgrading a graphics card costs a ton of money. I'd rather upgrade my processor, since the only intensive task my computer needs to do often but could stand to do better is rendering.

I think there's nothing wrong with a linear story or forced ending...

Not very related, but the Silent Hill on the Wii (the one where you can't defend yourself at all) was a great game. I haven't played Silent Hill 1 or 2, and this one had some missteps in places, but overall it was a great experience. It really got into my head, too. The game described my personality, down to some of