Try as I might, I just cannot get into older midi tunes, especially the fast paced ones. I can recognize the tune is solid, but that lame attempt at bass that just sounds like a really loud swallow gets me every time.
Try as I might, I just cannot get into older midi tunes, especially the fast paced ones. I can recognize the tune is solid, but that lame attempt at bass that just sounds like a really loud swallow gets me every time.
I loved snow music in the Gamecube Animal Crossing. What I didn't know is that there were different tunes for time of day. They're all great
Reading this list, I had the ice cavern tune in my head but couldn't remember what it was from.
I sometimes toy with the idea that I'll make a hardcore diablo 3 character and have a fun afternoon with an elevated heart rate and perhaps some stress-induced hypertension. Blizzard's even nicely put in a timer-based sort of a 1up in that you can add to builds that give you an auto-resurrection, but only every 5 or…
I misread your last paragraph as something you may have done recently.
I can't even remember the last time I've ever had "one life left" in a game.
pleasant: Super Mega Baseball is a LOT of fun for such a small package. Plus the guitar riffs between everything fit the mood perfectly.
I kind of feel like any Ghostbusters game that can allow for a plastic telephone prop, but doesn't, is just leaving points on the field. You know you just wanna make that call!
So…I have a pet theory that I hope doesn't hold true.
No, I did not know that. Thanks! Not surprised I didn't know that as the game tells you very little about what kind of input it can receive
Agreed. I'm not quite sure what it is yet…
What I'm a bit flabbergasted by is how the PC version is all around better than the console. I got Just Cause 2 on the PC for $3 (after completing it on my 360 a year before) on a Steam sale and found the PC version key mapping did not allow some functionality with grenades or whatever to work.
Yah that kid's totally gonna ruin Christmas.
So long Jimmy, we hardly knew ye.
To be a bit more fair, I played the next day for about 2 hours and never had any load, beyond the initial one, take longer than 45 seconds. Most often, in the 10-15 range. (I was actually timing them with at stop watch). Didn't get into a show stopping load time either, but I was also playing more conservatively.
So, going off of how much I enjoyed Just cause 2, I allowed myself to pre-order Just Cause 3, for my Xbone. Here's my first 2 hours of this game:
My main concern, so far, with armor is that I haven't found any "under layer" yet better than the vault suit. None of them are upgradeable and have far less damage reductions. This is a beef for me because I, personally, HATE the vault suit aesthetic. I never wear them in the other games.
I ALMOST picked baby difficulty for the very last boss of that game.
I also think that the sheer amount of craftable crap and unique armor and weapons this game throws at you is pointless. It seems to only make sense only for vanity purposes, but it's entirely impractical.
If you haven't bought Just Cause 3 yet…hold off (especially if you plan to play on a console).