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I’ve got my anxiety mostly under control, it’s just a few combinations of noises that induce it. The album has an 19 minute song halfway through that is pretty much just noise and it unsettles me enough to make me stop listening.

;D

But seriously, I try about once a year and I still haven’t finished it yet. Maybe next year will be the year I get through it

This is probably the album that I want to get through, but I have the hardest time with listening. I get kinda crazy anxiety partway through and have to stop and can’t continue. One day I’ll be able to power through it. One day.

I have a Google calendar alert set for mine, I still have until April, I think. 

The PS3 instruments just require that you plug in the wireless dongle that it came with into the PS4 and it’ll work as a controller.

I wound up buying the 7.1 Chroma Krakens, and I had them for about a year until the mic started to act up (my fault, not Razer’s) I then picked up a Plantronics RIG headset (I couldn’t tell you what model it is specifically), and it too has 7.1, although it’s through a Dolby USB passthrough. It’s completely modular,

Wait, what? An AC game without credits that take 8 years at the end of the game?

It’s already come up, the short answer is: they don’t.

It eventually funnels you at certain points into most of the main missions. Everything you do increases your resistance levels, and once you hit specific resistance levels in a region, scripted events will occur that lead you into a main mission.

In solo/co-op, you should be able to pick your first level, and when you die/finish it, you either have the option to keep playing random levels or exit to Arcade and pick a new one

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I had a ton of fun with Need For Speed 2015, the game prior to Payback. It’s the closest I’ve been able to get to either of the Underground games in recent memory. It goes on sale fairly frequently on PSN, and I’d suggest you spring for the deluxe edition (on sale, it’s like 10 bucks or less on PSN), as it comes with

It’s a two-way tie for me with the final two games in the GBA Legacy of Goku trilogy: Legacy of Goku II and Buu’s Fury.

LoG2 was the first game that made me like DBZ in the first place, and Buu’s Fury improved upon that in a bunch of ways. It’s a massive shame that the first LoG game was actually very trash. My dream

Aw, I’m sorry that you played the shitty GBA RPG game. Legacy of Goku wasn’t good by any stretch, but the sequels, Legacy of Goku II and Buu’s Fury, were excellent and are worth a shot.

LoG2 and Buu’s Fury are the best! Buu’s is basically LoG2 but better, the equipment system was great, the levelling was excellent, the cast superb.

Both LoG2 and Buu’s hold up really well as examples of what good DBZ games can be. LoG1 unfortunately doesn’t, and it makes me sad.

The lootboxes only add cosmetic items, like shaders or ships or dances/emotes, a set of armor at that needs to be infused up in order for it to be anywhere near useful, and a selection of mods to slot into your equipment, and I’m like 99% sure you can get the mods in other in-game packages as well (somebody please

There’s a few bits in here that sound rhythmically like a bit from “The Louvre” off of Melodrama, and the pre-chorus sounds like something that Lorde would have come up with if she was having an off day.

Since BMZ has multiple save slots per profile, you go into Extra in the main menu, then pick DLC to download her for free. then you can go to EX Character Mode in the Extra menu to start a new game with her in whatever slot you choose, so you can have multiple playthroughs on the go (your regular one and the Shantae