Voted for Wonder Red.
FATAL FRAME WII U OUTSIDE OF JAPAN JUBILATION I gotta freaking catch up on the series now.
I'd actually want this. The mitochondria deserve more polygons.
REMAKE 2 YOU
The prank is that we still think Kingdom Hearts III will be released in our lifetime.
Out of nowhere.
I actually can see Kojima contracting with Sony being a potentially great idea, as you guys discussed with From Software for "Bloodborne," though I'd feel bad for the fan base that his games have generated since moving from being Sony exclusives for a few years. No matter what though, I'm disheartened that Konami is the way it's been since the mid 2000's. Kojima must be really glad to be done with the company. I just really want "Silent Hills" to happen still and be amazing. The series has been effectively dead to me since 2005, with the only decent title connected to it being "P.T."
I played a few minutes at my friend's house and it's already Game of the Year material...I mean, not that much released yet this year, but still.
It hurts that I don't have Bloodborne yet...
And if you have spare codes you don't want, feel free to send them my way ;>
Make sure the video quality is good; at the very least 720p. If you can manage 1080p and 60FPS, that'd be the best for console games. Don't talk all of the time for people who want to hear the game's dialogue, and by the same token, don't have long spans of silence except for during voiced cut scenes. Cut your LP's into desirable chunks of length. I find half an hour to one hour to be a good length for one part. Take time to adjust your audio levels. You don't want your voice to be 10x louder than the game, or vice-versa. Make it a good balance. Don't over-edit. An intro and outro is fine to have, but let the actual LP speak for itself otherwise. I think a great example to learn from is the Silent Hill 2 LP by Two Best Friends Play. Though of course they had the benefit of more than just one person at the helm, they knew when to commentate and when to shut up. Pat knew the game well enough to give interesting trivia and explain some things, while Matt hadn't played much and thus had a newbie's perspective for the most part, so having his reactions was interesting.
I get that but TRANSISTOR IS THE THING YOU LOVE AND DON'T KNOW YET
I played the demo for the Pacific Rim game...still waiting for a good one. I imagine one that uses the first-person perspective, and zooms out for cutscenes so you can see your Jaeger, kind of like how Halo shows Master Chief outside of gameplay. AND YEAH, KILL LA KILL x PLATINUM, WHY IS THIS NOT REAL YET. Kamiya did say that he wants to do a Spider-Gwen game so...we'll see? I personally await for a game like The Raid, one of the best new martial arts film series I've ever seen. Simply amazing fights. I don't need an amazing story, but it'd very much help. Just give me super good combat gameplay. AND OBVIOUSLY A NEW EVANGELION GAME (also eww no more Sword Art Online)
The Yoda part...so it's better that we NEVER get to see Yoda fight? I can't agree with that. Maybe it'd have been better if he ONLY used the Force though. I can compromise and say that'd be impressive. The death sticks joke was great, and some of the best writing in the prequels. I....really don't get the complaints about Vader...like, I seriously don't get it. I can agree with preferring the smaller worlds of the original trilogy No shit Palpatine knows so much about the Sith, he's been fighting them for how many decades? You're not gonna try telling me that two opposing forces would never learn about each other over a span of 50 years, or in the sense of Star Wars....what, like at least 1,000 years? I gotta agree with this...like, we get Episodes I-III were not good, but, like Doug said in the beginning of his video, they still had moments that were good.
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Get. This. Game.
Finally catching up and YOU FOOLS NEED TO PLAY TRANSISTOR ALREADY DAMN IT
I foresee Visceral Games coming to the same conclusion unfortunately. Dead Space 3 was not well received, and Battlefield: Hardline even less so. Really hate when EA does this to great studios.
Great for laundry days
Mortal Kombat X. Netherrealm really turned the series around for the better in 2011, and it looks to be getting even better with the sequel. Just wish the DLC wasn't so badly priced. Bastion is my second pick, since most people who cared to play it already have on PC or Xbox 360.