SamuraiMujuru
SamuraiMujuru
SamuraiMujuru

I think part of the grief was it was trying to bring back the old arcade style shooter insanity, but gaming wasn’t really ready for it. Now with Wolfenstein and Doom releasing to rave reviews, I wonder if Bulletstorm wouldn’t have made a bigger slash were it to have been released now.

Not all. There’s still a few in the novel series left to be localized.

I’ll have you know that I am outside of Poland and i knew what The Witcher was years before the games came out... because i had a Polish exchange student who gave me fan translations of some of the short stories...

Unfortunately they made interesting characters, then completely nosedived on letting you interact with them

Much the same for me. Completed Blood and Wine, got to spend the day with Ciri, and that brought my time with the Witcher 3 to a close (For that play through)
I’ve since been going back through it now that I’ve substantially improved my gaming rig, but it was a bittersweet and perfect ending.

Disney had nothing to do with the development/cancellation of this game. This well predates the buyout. Game Informer did a big article about it a while back.

Honestly, my trick to finishing The Witcher 3 was binges and breaks. I’d do nothing but play Witcher 3 for a good week or two, then right as burnout starts to feel like it might be kicking in, switch to something else.
(Switching back and forth with Bloodborne was amusingly jarring)

With enough time, the siren song of

Goddammit, I think I need to dust, something seems to be irritating my eyes...

Henry Rollins the Anarchy Bender. All I got to say on that.

Tales of Ba Sing Se is hands down one of the most emotionally devastating episodes of television ever made. I’ve watched a ton of tele, and nothing has come close to hitting me as hard, and not a one can still have that effect by simply THINKING about the episode. For f**k’s sake, they managed to even make the whacky

Honestly, I don’t care whether or not something made in Japan is doing well in Japan. Shinichiro Watanabe has a tendency to do poorly in Japan, and Akira Kurosawa often underperformed in his homeland, both for being “Too Western.”
The first gave us such classics as Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo, the second is one

Ooo, looking forward to the inevitable Jimquisition video that’ll come of this.

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The thing that made the Silent Hill nods the most apparent, even before they showed what the Upside-Down is like, is the musical cues whenever something weird is afoot. Not just “oooo, spooky music.” but straight up, 100% Akira Yamaoka. That very, very distinct industrial sound that is very specific to Silent Hill.

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The introduction to Brütal Legend where you get to select whether or not you want gore and/or vulgarity was hilarious!

I’m on Lamia and haven’t had any issues running dungeons yet.

Having 100% the demo, I can say that failing to clear a Bring It On in a single turn doesn’t cost you the battle, it just continues on into other rounds like a normal fight. They also continue to be offered until you either stop or reach a certain multiplier, that I assume is based on monster vs player level.

On the positive side, the Vita IS region free, so as long as there’s an english language option...

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. No matter how many times I beat it, I almost always have a copy of this readily available (Currently it’s on my Vita, PSP, PS3, and i have a disc copy and a PS1 with the screen)


Huh, Beat Takeshi to play ‘ole ape-face? Not a bad casting actually.

Deckard Cain, the last of the Horadrim, survivor of the fall of Tristram, escaped being imprisoned by the forces of Hell itself, slain by a butterfly magic wielding mid-boss.