Anyway, I only really use a strategy guide when the game seems insane with the difficulty. I got one for Majora's Mask and regretted it after how easily I flew through the game. Though I used the one for OOT like a crutch when it came to the Water Temple. I did use one for KHII, but that was only for the 100% in Normal for the secret ending. I don't see myself buying the Strategy Guide for Kingdom Hearts 1.5.
I think I named mine Excalibur, not sure though. lolz...
One of my favorite bands right now. Whenever I'm depressed or sad I listen to this and sing along, it really helps me feel better. Favorite songs: Somewhere I belong, Numb, and From the Inside.
Hmm.... I would have to say: Lion King, Pocahontas, Finding Nemo, Bambi, and Beauty and the Beast.
Unless they REALLY improved on the Kinect, I don't see much hype going for that. It was a larger device of motion controls for casual gamers mostly. I don't have one myself, my room albeit a miracle, a wrecking ball and a lot of new innovation could fit ten free space for me to set up a Kinect sensor. But I've seen it played with before and it seemed like it was more hype than anything else. Especially with a lot of reviews saying how hard it was to use for games. Maybe they have improved it, but if they haven't, I don't see any enthusiasm from me.
I feel your pain, dude... The economy sucks over here and my job worse. T_T
Dunno, like I said before, I really am not interested in the consoles unless they come it with a spectacular must play game. Even KHIII if I have to shell 400-500 bucks for a system makes me hesitate. Yeah, the twitter list is sad. And knowing Xbox, they might and they might not. They havee been quiet about this, it might be a good idea since jumping the gun could get them burned more than waiting if they really don't know what promising games they have. Since they share practically the same library as Playstation now, not including Halo and a few other series, it really has to catch the public's eye to compete against Sony.
Good, do well in college? =3 Or did you somehow stay in there all this time? lolz...
You're probably right, DA... But as a diehard gamer, I still don't have much interest, though I didn't have much to begin with. And duly noted, libre. lolz... I do have to admit, you have a point though about the twitter hype going through the roof for PS4, though.
Probably more than I do. lolz... How's life?
Dude, how many years has it been?
Hey DA, long time no see, I still see you're slumming around this place. =3
You know, despite how graphically disturbing the PS3 commercials were... Youtube it if you don't know what I'm talking about. They really stuck in your mind. They showed a lot of the games coming out and they brought something that you would remember even if it wasn't fully the system. Something about it just stuck and made it unforgettable that made you remember it was PS3. Having taken several business classes including marketing, I don't see anything that really stuck in my mind. Nothing made it special for me to remember. The music was okay, the imagery, eh... But if I see the console in the store in the future or am asked what I thought of the PS4 commercial in E3 by someone in three weeks. I won't have remembered it. Maybe they'll do better, but it was in my POV very unforgettable, even if they are trying to hide the design of the PS4, there's nothing there that convinced me more to buy the system. But that's just me. It does look okay, exactly like the other two systems, really, especially PS3.
I'm doing well, thank you. It's good to be back. =3
It has been, how have you been? And it slightly rings a bell. Sorry I can't remember more. =3 I finally came back. =3
I wondered why there was eight alerts when I came on this afternoon. =3 Hey The D, who I can't remember, sorry. I hate all this name changing stuff. T_T How's it going?
I'm...... Eh about this. Don't get me wrong, I love Assassin's Creed. I even loved I despite it's repetitiveness and the teeth grinding annoying beggars and insane people and the fact you can't swim, but that's a whole different thing altogether. I enjoyed the atmosphere, story, and climbing. I can easily sit down and run the rooftops and climb walls out of sheer fun. Assassin's Creed II is still my favorite with Brotherhood a second. I never played Revelations but I heard mixed reactions to it. Assassin's Creed III, I just didn't like. I could never really get into the atmosphere and the history which I love. The text was WAY too small for my tv so anytime they spoke in a foreign language, I had no idea what they were saying. I know someone with a HDMI cable and a larger tv and he told me he had the same problems. They removed a lot of the things I loved about Assassin's Creed in that game and replaced it with things I could never get into. I spent six hours playing and found myself still not really going anywhere, that's when I stopped playing because there seemed no real depth to the game, no hero that I could fall in love with with the charm and passion as Ezio with a great background and reason to be an assassin other than: It's my destiny. I know that the new Assassin's Creed game is coming out. I am having half an ear towards it and teetering back and forth whether or not to get it. If this decision makes another Assassin's Creed II game come out, it's a great choice. If not, well... Maybe it would've changed. But that's my opinion.
Alright... And Boris was in charge right before I became admin. He pretty much banned anything he felt like and made a third reich like system. The forum was struggling for a while due to the lack of control the staff had, mostly due to inactivity. And he was put as admin to change things. He pretty much made things a lot worse including banning a lot of good members who he thought didn't like him. I even got banned once, when he finally left it became a screaming match. I was made admin and it took a long time to work out all the problems. Though he's most famous for was making a poll to get the new Moderator between the two most popular members at the time. That was the definition of his reign of power on how badly that went. He personally bragged to me in a chat that he did it to make himself more liked and popular.
With rifles being sold at the age of FOUR: "My First Rifle" I made a thread about it in Current Events somewhere about it. Kids can just go up to their parents and ask for a gun. It is up to the parent to say no. It's up to the parent if they have the gun to put it somewhere where they can't reach it AT ALL. Though I think the best solution is to NOT HAVE A GUN AT ALL IN A HOUSE WITH KIDS. But that's just me. It's poor parenting, nothing more, nothing less to have a gun where kids can get it. Blame whatever you want, games, music, tv, movies, etc... It's up to the parents to see that there's something wrong with the kid. Not gaming companies nor games. More and more parents these days see games and tv as "babysitters" while they go do things. It's not good for the child nor the parent to do so. The article is fake, but sadly, I see this happening.
I never really admittedly played Tales of Symphonia myself. But having heard about this, I looked it up. I would now like to play it, especially since I don't have a Gamecube/Wii anymore and don't plan on buying a Wii U anytime soon. I know in the past Square when they went to Sony they brought a lot of the old games and did a few remakes to them and sold them on the PSOne. I hope this is the same thing and I get to experience it.