KonataIzumi
Konata Izumi
KonataIzumi

I'm still waiting for Makin' Magic. I know that Sims 2 had Witches, and they had a spellbook in Sims 3, but neither of those could compare to the awesomeness of being able to jump through a hole in the ground to go to a secret haunted carnival, so you could buy beeswax and fairy shit with which to make your own

Jazz Hands: Mordor Edition.

I'm holding out for Penguin Simulator, wherein you slide down mountains and across snowdrifts on your stomach (among other things). Realistic waddling is a must.

Reminds me of some of the cool fractal-y things EastNewSound uses in their music videos.

This bugged me so much when I played this. If you've caught on to the scheme, why the hell are you still playing along? Is it common courtesy in this world to let villains finish their plans or something? Seriously...

The problem wasn't that it was changing, the problem was that it was changing into something that wasn't good. Yes, the scares were getting dull - the old 'zombie bursting from the vent' thing gets tired after a while. But instead of going from 'survival horror' to 'action', they could have gone from 'survival horror'

Oh man. Oooohhhh man. I still have my modest Goosebumps collection from when I was a kid. I'm not sure if it was ever scary (even as a kid I could smell the cheese), but it was creepy and awesome and I loved it.

They always come out with the awesome stuff when I don't have the money for it. I want a toy robot made out of jets...TT.TT

Looks like something from the Silent Hill movie.

Gundam games?!

I dunno, some of those guys seemed genuinely surprised and/or pissed.

It's more realistic than I had feared...

This makes sense. That said, while Nintendo does constrain itself with their 'for everyone' policy, I can't help but feel that they've still managed to do more, in a creative sense, than the developers of the 'bloody shooter software'. With Splatoon coming out, they've even managed to make a fairly fun-looking shooter

Right now I'm thinking Touhou and The Old Republic.

The scene in Dead Space 2 immediately after Isaac destroys the Titan Station Marker was this for me. The look of defeat on his face, a culmination of the emotional beating he'd taken from Nicole's Specter up to that point, really hit home. It was like he was saying "Fuck this bullshit, I'm done. I'm just gonna lay

Listening to it like this makes me think: They didn't really let up on the music back then, huh? No breaks or pauses or anything. After a while it just kinda drones.