That’s a very unprofessional email to receive. Starting to feel like there should be some kind of consequences for failed kickstarters. It’s wrong to take chances with people’s money.
That’s a very unprofessional email to receive. Starting to feel like there should be some kind of consequences for failed kickstarters. It’s wrong to take chances with people’s money.
You’d think they’d figure out how much it would cost to make before they ask for money. This is definitely a case that will make it hard to invest in these kickstarters. Hopefully they find a publisher but I’m sure there not going to own the whole game when making a deal.
But to keep that one off!! If there was a horror movie bible that would be one of the stories in it. Here take off The Descent (highly overrated, besides to dark to see what’s going on anyway, felt like listening to a story on radio) and swap it with Halloween.
Still just think of the travesty of watching the trailer of the original Nightmare on Elm Street and getting that bland remake at a Redbox! That’s scarier then any movie on this list.
Nice list I would also note that the original should be pushed with Texas, Friday and Nightmare. Remakes are ok, but nothing beats the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Wish this tech would be used in every game!! Last game I did this with was one of the old ps2 Tony Hawk games!
I totally agree. I also feel like the ps3 suffered big time because Sony thought people would be loyal to the PlayStation brand and just buy the new system at the time. At this point these companies don’t always do what we want and that’s a reason I like to wait to see how things go.
I too like to watch horror movies in October, but don’t get to watch as many as you do. I at least try to watch a few classics. Usually the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre will get a watch, such a creepy movie. This year I want to check out that new Poltergeist move at least.
Motel Hell is an instant classic.
This is the worse part with modern day games. Far as I’m concerned if it’s confusing to go threw all the dlc it’s definitely to much dlc. Tomb Raider, Sleeping Dogs and Dead or alive 5 are the ones that made me most disappointed with how many pieces they had. Not to mention Beautiful Katamari for the 360. It’s just…
Would have been better if the passenger seats had Sega Genesis consoles to play. Kinda seems like a missed opportunity.
Liked Skate but found it hard to do some of the tricks. Interesting idea, but I didn’t like it as much as I would have liked too. I’m more of a Project 8 guy.
Darn saw Conan play this with some lame rapper and Tony Hawk himself. Looked good, I guess they edited out all the times Tony Hawk had to restart the game!
I don’t disagree with your sitting position might be a factor, but I am saying it can be a discomfort in heavy traffic. I’m not sure what part of the world you are in but in NY rush hour traffic is consistent and having to constantly be in it at the same time every day it starts to wear on you clutch leg. In those…
Good points, but I’m kinda confused at your disappointment with Uncharted Golden Abyss. I can understand that you might feel Sony’s Vita offerings should have be more designed for the hand held experience but in no way does that game sound like a disappointment to me. Sure I would have rather it been on the PS3, but…
It’s also the frequent use when in traffic that does it. Probably also getting older adds to it.
Doing it wrong lol. It’s actually a common problem with clutch in real cars. Some cars do it more then others from what it sounds.
These where the stages where there was no fludd (water blaster) attached to Mario. At first I thought it was cool and kinda old school but it eventually started to feel like they where making these levels too long and hard imo.
Do these games actually have an area of error for catching with the clutch?
Did the guy just give all this stuff to you for free?! I didn’t see you mention a price, either way it sounds like a steal.