Something lots of people might not know:
Something lots of people might not know:
All you have to do to see why people will continue to be slaughtered en masse by stupid fucks with more ammunition than brains is read the replies to what you wrote here. We are absolutely fucking hopeless as a country and we should be goddamn ashamed of ourselves.
I wish Harmonix would just put out some solid VSRG again. This looks cool and all but there are almost no true rhythm games on current gen consoles and it’s really depressing. The new PS4 DJMax game is pretty much all we have to look forward to.
Uhh wtf is this article? These suggestions are next-level stupid. I don’t go to protests like I go to a fucking barbeque. If I’m gonna leave my house and eat enough Klonopin to stand in the middle of a crowd for longer than 30 minutes, I’m not there to play no fucking games lol. I swear goddamn college kids think…
Spoiler alert: anyone wearing a Guy Fawkes mask in 2017 is a dumbass.
this is kind of person who puts ketchup ON the french fries lol
Lol no wonder your job is to do nothing but be fat and yell at drunk people. That was the stupidest shit I’ve read in weeks.
Jeez, my bad for trying to be helpful, I guess. I wasn’t arguing with you, I was trying to explain to you that the games have a completely undeserved reputation for being much harder than they actually are, and it is mostly due to publisher advertising that the actual developers don’t even like. This is not common…
You’ve bought into the bullshit, I’m sorry. Souls games are not exceptionally hard, they are just obtuse as hell. Once you understand how to play, they’re really just a notch in difficulty above 3D Zelda games at worst. There are tons of mechanics that exist for no other reason than to make the game palatable for…
At least you guys have healthcare.
This is actually a great comparison because both Beats and Bose are disgustingly overpriced garbage marketed to people with exponentially more money than sense, just like the Xbone-S is shaping up to be.
I have a question for you about this. When I was really young I had a good friend who was a Jehovah’s Witness, and his single dad would frequently go to Japan and bring back SUPER nasty anime and manga for us to read and watch. He had pretty much all the old school localized OVAs as well like Ninja Scroll, Mermaid’s…
But it doesn’t feel like it takes place in a high-school edgelord’s notebook. It feels like it takes place in a F2P game that was designed by a bunch of white guys over the age of 40. There is an effortlessness to “offensive” teenage humor that this game almost completely lacks. It’s just trying too hard - reminds…
mmm that pink himalayan review salt
Game sucks tbh. It’s a damn shame too because I remember this from YEARS back and thinking it looked alright. Play like shit and is also a F2P grindfest? Send it back. You already know there will be paid maps and characters and all that bullshit that ruins every multiplayer game and splits the community.
you do follow the rhythm in the original game, although you hit very early compared to modern rhythm games. this port has trash input latency though which makes it much worse.
this stage is not that hard once you understand that this game isn’t asking you to press the note when Parappa’s head is in the middle of it. you press it on the 1/4 note BEFORE the target note so that Parappa’s head is doing the “expanding” animation as it passes over the note you’re trying to hit. having to hit…
the game has a rhythm, it’s just very precise and you don’t press when the icon is passing over the note. i find that if i press on the 1/4 note directly before the target note (or the dot before the target dot for non-musical ppl), i get it every time. give it a try. also remember that the game is like Diva and…
She said she had weeks to review it, though.
This isn’t Atlus USA making this decision though lol. Streaming story-centric games has been a big issue in Japan for years, and this order is surely coming straight from Japan. If you’re going to blame someone for this, at least get the right people.