I actually do have some points I need to spend (thinking Sin & Punishment, the N64 classic... but that’s VC, not WiiWare).
I actually do have some points I need to spend (thinking Sin & Punishment, the N64 classic... but that’s VC, not WiiWare).
What a damn shame. I regularly listen to his compositions for Morrowind as its stunning. Glad I didn’t know of this Kickstarter, otherwise I may have been one of those backers...
“Hey! Don’t punch my face!”
Does anyone else experience any graphical distortions after playing for some time? Sometimes the geometry of objects (players, rocks, clutter, etc.) breaks apart in a splay of exploded polygons - for a split second, then reverts to the normal image... only to repeat every 5 seconds. Restart is typically required, but…
Well shucks. I just purchased Deadfall Adventures. It was only $2.99, so not a huge loss. Otherwise looks like a pretty solid lineup to me!
I remember watching this game live. Much like Vigneault, tears streaming down my face.
It’s obvious to see how Kit is a part of you, and this write up shows your remarkable friendship. Thanks for sharing.
I’ve always felt Circle of the Moon was an underappreciated gem - having been told so on many Forums across the internet (differing opinions, what’s that?!). The music is what especially grabbed me, and most specifically that tune - Awake. I bought a GBA and CotM at launch and never regretted a thing!
I’m playing Desinty on a PS3. So, ugh, I know the pain of abandonment. (Yes yes, this is my mistake).
Rock of Ages did Sysyphus better:
Most of the people commenting:
This quote struck me. I’d like to be a reassuring voice that no, you are. This piece is evidence of it. Masterful, and thank you for writing.
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This is a really good month of releases IMO. While I already Bayonetta on the Wii U, the 360 version is regarded as the best (console) version. And the remaining titles look great! Owning a 360 late in its lifespan wasn’t too bad... getting access to these titles via Gold has built a nice library.
For the most part, yup!
No problem! If you pick up a copy, enjoy! If you have any memories of the old games, it comes back pretty quickly - even the muscle memory.
Purchased last week, can confirm. A lot of great songs make the cut (Bad Religion! Milencolin! Lagwagon! Goldfinger! Anthrax featuring Chuck D!), and some decent new additions too.
*double post, not sure why that happened...*
That THPS3 content was on sale for the entirety of the Steam Summer Sale last week at 50% off. The full game and DLC could be had for under $5.