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Chewbacca Abercrombie
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I want to play Manhunt, but as a cheerful Mario forced by Bowser to snuff other colorful happy video game characters like Sonic, Crash Bandicoot, Conker, Gex, Donkey Kong, etc. while he happily exclaims "It'sa me, Mario!" after garrotting them. It would quite probably be more disturbing than the original Manhunt. I'm

I've always had problems with Mega Man bosses. Even the online game Abobo's Big Adventure I could never get past the Mega Man style boss.

Also, I forgot this, but I really like how all the bosses in Seasons I've fought are variations of bosses from the original Zelda. It's pretty cool thinking you know how to beat them, but then having to figure out the differences.

It's kind of it's own series, so I could start there for sure. Maybe I could go back to the very first one when I'm not being driven crazy by Dark Souls' difficulty.

It was pretty recent, like five months ago or so, that I was playing Seasons. I might be able to continue where I left off without too much confusion.

I only buy products with these types of reviews. Who needs facts or statistics when I have the unarguable opinions of an anonymous internet comment with no explanation as to how it reached it's opinion. That's all the proof I need to make a purchase! Huzzah!

I agree with this, but I think my main problem is my short attention span. It was easier when I was a kid and had no money of my own to just play one game to completion, but now that I'm am adult with a job I own over 115 xbox 360 games, a bunch of games on emulators (which I don't feel bad about because I've owned a

It's pronounced Nintendo TV followed by eee-eee-eee-eee, the sound a dolphin makes.

I used to watch X-files episodes while playing games. I need to get into Doctor Who. So far all I've seen though are an episode with Simon Pegg in it (which I really liked), one where people were stuck in a traffic jam for their whole lives and an old episode from like the first season ever that confused the shit

I just got like the fourth e-mail this year from GOG telling me Baldur's Gate 2 is on sale and I'm still very tempted to buy it. That was the first game of it's ilk that I ever played and I remember it being pretty great. I also wouldn't mind getting a copy of Hunter the Reckoning at some point.

I have never beat a Mega Man game other than the one with the third person view and the little dudes who look like Lego dudes. I can usually get to the Dr. Wiley level after killing all the bosses and then just give up because it's too hard.

Like six months ago I would have said fuck Dark Souls, it's stupid. Then I beat the part I was stuck on towards the start of the game and have loved it ever since. I'll for sure get the next one when it comes out… if I'm done with the first one by then.

That comment made me laugh hysterically for a minute. I've done that so many times. I'm glad it's not just me who has that problem.

Well The Indoor Kids is just a comedian and his wife and a guest talking about video games and it's pretty funny sometimes. I also watch movies while I play it though. A lot of Rifftrax and last week I watched Hudsucker Proxy while I played. I always forget exactly how much I love that movie. So I definitely know what

I really need to finish Lollipop Chainsaw and Killer is Dead. Lollipop Chainsaw was interesting, but I don't think it becomes a good game until you unlock all the combos, which I didn't get far enough to do. Killer is Dead I bought the day it came out, played the first level with the Alice in Wonderland vibe which I

I'll be playing more Dark Souls. Hopefully by the end of the weekend I'll be playing a different part of Dark Souls, instead of the part I've been stuck on. While I play I've been listening to a podcast called The Indoor Kids which is pretty decent. On one of them they played a bit of Zelda music. The music of that

Illusion the Assemblage.

I love Link's Awakening. I remember playing that in like 6th grade or somewhere around there and just being amazed by it. Not only is it a great game, but it's also very different. I remember putting a lot of time into figuring out the trading quest. I may have to dig this out and play it again soon.

I've got a bandolier you can borrow. I have both styles. I only wear the asshole brand bandolier on laundry day.

I've been dying to play Skyward Sword, but I really don't want to buy a Wii just for one game. The only reason I ever played Twilight Princess is because a friend was nice enough to let me borrow his. I have so far avoided knowing much about Skyward Sword, so hopefully I'll get to play it eventually and will enjoy it.