zecko
Zecko
zecko

That's interesting to learn about the songs. I'll have to pay more attention to them when I go back to the game. And I really gotta try Stick of Truth. Not that I'm a particularly big South Park watcher, but I like Obsidian and I've heard that it's a decent RPG in its own right.

Ah Dark Alliance and Champions of Norrath, both of those definitely ate up a bunch of my time back in the day. For me though, DA:O was sort of like my introduction to that style of combat (although I had played KOTOR but I remember that being simpler). I have a specific memory of playing at like 3AM, stumbling upon a

I think Clover looks pretty cool. He definitely feels like a reaction to Godzilla though. Godzilla's this big, hulking, dinosaur-esque creature. Clover is all long and gangly, and he's got a very bat-like face, reminds me of a mammal even though he lives underwater. I like it. The baby idea was cool too, although I

That's good to know. Part of me can't help but feel like we're still stuck in this beginning area, so to speak, and that that accounts for so much of the humor the lack of urgency.

It did make a great amount back for its budget, but if the idea was to make Clover into an iconic monster, they failed on that part.

Games like that tend to be my favourite (Far Cry 2 and GTA IV are in my top 5) so I'm kind of surprised I didn't start playing this sooner. I was such a big fan of the first and I guess the action combat really left a bad taste in my mouth after playing the demo years ago, but after playing DA:I I've accepted that

I never liked the bard songs in DA:I. Part of it is me just not enjoying that style of music, part of it is the sound mixing and quality. It sounds too good and doesn't mesh with the rest of the ambiance, it takes me out of the game.

It's decent but it's not a monster movie. It's more like Before Sunrise but set in a jungle and there are some monsters in the background every once in a while and it's not as good.

I like that idea, it's the inverse of Halloween. Halloween wanted to be an anthology but ended up focusing on Michael Myers, where as Cloverfield was meant to establish Clover as being like an American Godzilla equivalent, except it didn't do well so they have to go down the anthology route instead.

I've pretty stoked for this. I enjoyed the first one and remember getting a ton of people into the pre-release mystery. They were all a bit let down after and blamed me for that, but I had fun.

Mother frakkin Pocket Mortys! I've just started though. I imagine it's not that long, but damn are the Pokemon elements spot on.

Holy shit, defense rotation. I gotta tell my group about that. They love defense. 3/4 of us prefer it. I don't, it really baffles me. We even have a hard time convincing our best guy on offense to stop being the goalie.

I knew I should have put an extra point into Endurance.

I made it :47 seconds in before pausing the video and attempting to wipe my memory through a self-induced concussion. Anyone else beat my record?

New Nightmare and Pulp Fiction were released during the same year though, and he would have been working on New Nightmare before he had even seen Pulp Fiction, so how could it have influenced it more than NN would have?

I'm more or less a Fast and the Furious fanboy and I kind of think it's the worst aspect of the entire franchise. You're in the clear.

Aw crap, I didn't even know, I just love a good communications joke.

That's cold.

I'll fight anyone who says they don't like Super Bass.

Does Even Ground make everyone your level or does it just fix the lower level enemies? I like having areas I can't access yet still, but that option does sound excellent.