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  1. Hayabusa
    Woah woah woah

    Even though for quite a few (NOT ALL) Kingdom Hearts fans who gave a damn about Final Mix stuff in the first place, this is pretty old news; there's no need to argue about the validity of posting it at all :|
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 8, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Hayabusa
    Alien ghosts...I feel like this should be a vidya game.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 8, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Hayabusa
    So...did anyone have anything to say about my fragmented post? ._.

    Why does he "need to know you well enough"? His post makes sense and is easily applicable, not to mention actually politely worded. Familiarity shouldn't be the deciding factor in whether you respect what he's saying or not (though I am glad you are keeping the feedback in mind)
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 8, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Hayabusa
    Was about to post these too...Man I'm so hyped to see Mega Sceptile. Hopefully they do him justice with the stats and ability.

    DERP just read up on Serebii what his typing and stuff are. Grass/Dragon's alright, but dat 4x Ice Weakness...he'll need some really powerful moves to make up for that, like Garchomp does. Also, Lightning Rod is such a weird ability to give him.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 7, 2014 in forum: Gaming
  5. Hayabusa
    YO JUDAS LAY OFF THE MEATLOAF SON
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Hayabusa
    It's a pretty interesting analysis. It makes me question how I've been classifying games like Gone Home and The Wolf Among Us. While the second I far more often have been considering a game, the first I've often gone against calling a game. I personally think part of that is something I don't recall the video discussing: direction.

    Every good game needs to give the player some direction, to teach the player how to improve their own gameplay experience: Mega Man X does it beautifully with its level design and enemies that push the player to learn the mechanics without having characters (or worse, floating text) telling you blatantly what to do, Call of Duty does it horribly by putting giant arrows and floating text and having characters bark orders and sequences showing the controls you're supposed to use constantly, and (to me) Gone Home doesn't do it nearly enough, nor does it have gameplay that the player learns to improve on (as the video discusses.)

    However, this is a pretty incomplete thought, I need to reiterate. I'm not sure it's accurate, as many open world games lack much direction, yet still give the player ways to improve on their skills: Minecraft and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim come to mind (though Skyrim has much more direction than Minecraft, by having quests given to the player by main characters)

    So yeah, my scattered thoughts on this subject.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Hayabusa
    Ooooh, tht's good too.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. Hayabusa
    Hmmmmmm...I like some salt and black pepper and hot sauce on mine.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Hayabusa
    Did you season them?
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Hayabusa
    Well, I'm glad you enjoyed the game even without having much practice with fighting games apparently. Really liked that you made the argument for a smaller, more unique cast than a large, barely changing one, since I also was initially disappointed with the small cast (I like to switch whom I play as between each match usually.)
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Hayabusa
    OH WHOOPS

    Well, I'll give it a watch and let you know.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. Hayabusa
    Can't think of any off the top of my recently woken up head, but I think there were a few videos by the Two Best Friends, and outside of YouTube, some of the Escapist guys like Yahtzee, Jim Sterling, and occasionally MovieBob. However, more often than not, there's at least one thing I disagree with them on.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 7, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Hayabusa
    I tried it, and I prefer Dead Rising for the more comical approach and mixing of unconventional items and weapons.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 6, 2014 in forum: Gaming
  14. Hayabusa
    Was gonna post this >.>

    Well, there goes one reason I had for ever getting an Xbox One. Even if it's not amazing, I still really enjoy the zombie antics in the Dead Rising games.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 6, 2014 in forum: Gaming
  15. Hayabusa
    It was also DLC for Rock Band 2 & 3. Dunno if you can still buy it, since Harmonix don't support those games any longer (licenses expire and all)
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 6, 2014 in forum: Music