bleedingthumbsmurphy
BleedingThumbsMurphy
bleedingthumbsmurphy

@invictus2006: Alan Wake was more "thriller" than "horror" but it was alright.

@Deakor: 1. That sucks.

I have a couple of DC Universe Online questions that I'm hoping one of your guys can answer.

@TheCowboyPoet: You should stick with it. Infamous is a lot of fun.

@crews200: Hahaha, I made like 6 in the Beta. I probably would have made more if I had enough time.

I know "messy, dark, and cluttered" is considered the norm, but my setup is exquisite. Museum-quality layout.

@donfrosto: I've got it. The shadows, lighting, and sounds are really good. The gameplay itself is good, but not great. It's a lot of fun if you have a friend to play through it with.

@psycoking: I hear that. If I'm paying $440 for a chair, I'm fucking that chair.

I think the speakers on my PSPgo have been on five times ever. I play in bed, next to my sleeping wife. I thought about earbuds but I wouldn't want to pass out in them because they'd hurt my ears.

@rtdurkee: The video is blocked at work, but I'll check it out when I get home.

@Blitzgrilo: I don't know. I rented it through Gamefly, so I didn't have to deal with a price. It's short, though, so maybe you should just rent it from Blockbuster or something.

@Hetare Kaiser: Ok, the combat is the meat of the game. The script is the mashed potatoes, and the voice acting is the cold beer.

@CuttySark: Yeah, I loved the story and the voice actors, but the combat felt clunky. I still thought the game was great, though.

@Hetare Kaiser: That's what the cutscenes are for, right? Otherwise, why bother hiring actors and writing scripts?

@nerdrage32: Maybe I was a little harsh on "one of the worst," but the only thing about that game that wasn't terrible was the combat. And even that got stale after a while.

Finished Vanquish last night. The combat was good, but everything else about that game was painful. The script sucked, the voice acting was terrible, and the ending was so bad it gave me a headache.

@FortWaba: I use a receiver and everything goes through that. I'll just try plugging them into the receiver and changing the settings.

I got a pair of X11 headphones as a gift. I used them for a little while, and I liked them, but I have since switched my 360 to HDMI and I don't know if I can still get game sounds through them anymore.