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As well as the lack of updates.

From a purely Audio Visual perspective, there Rez.

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I'd argue that it's a pretty good game for the first four levels. Fun, Panzer Dragoon shooting never gets old, unique aesthetic, pretty decent music.

You mean like how Chris Evans was both Captain America and The Human Torch?

Hmmmm..... A D112, NT5 ORTF stereo pair on a piano - Haven't seen that one before. I really want to put a D112 on low piano strings now.

Well here we have a real life Nodame Cantabile. Fucking amazing. Read the manga, watch the anime, watch the dramas, you won't regret it.

Jazzpunk made me hurt laughing,

There you go.

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Another indie Metroid-like coming out soon (on Steam Greenlight right now):

I love the Sega-CD version of this game and it is for sure in my personal Top 3 of JRPGs even today. Funny dialogs, great characters, long dramatic story and maybe the best music in all JRPGs (yes, I like the music from Iwadare more than from Uematsu).

I played and completed the Sega CD version... and my primary memories of it aside from being blown away by WOW!.. the animated cut-scenes, that it was a very straight-forward RPG with little else to do but advance the story with minimal secrets/environment interaction/side-quests/etc. that I got used to with snes

Isn't he still with Grasshopper Manufacture? Silent Hill without Yamaoka is not Silent Hill.

http://www.isotope244.com/
These guys have been making RTSs for awhile still.
I had LASW on the iPad and it was a passable stand-in for Total Annihilation on the go.
System requirements are pretty low too for their desktop builds, so people with older machines can still run them fairly well.



The first two Myst books were absolutely fantastic at describing and expanding the Myst universe and D'Ni civilisation (being written by the game's creators obviously helped a lot). The third one on the other hand, while still a good read, was far less interesting, unfortunately.


Also, I never really played the game

Looks like he's buffed with fluff.

Investors rarely get their money back from failed projects. That's one of the risks of investing.

You know a legit Millenial Fair cover when they do the "HA" right.

I'd advise caution when dealing with modern day "herbals".