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  1. Hayabusa
    was dat
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 28, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Hayabusa
    You guys must feel clever.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 28, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Hayabusa
    You can't adjust the camera.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 28, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Hayabusa
    [​IMG]
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 28, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. Hayabusa
    Given all these posts, I think I'll wait for the series to finish, and then give it the Three Episode Rule.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 28, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Hayabusa
    Yeah, that one obscure anime. I want to get some opinions from various parties cause I've never seen an episode but keep hearing/seeing countless references now. What do y'all think?
    Thread by: Hayabusa, Jun 28, 2013, 24 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Hayabusa
    Mousing over the title ruined it ._.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 28, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. Hayabusa
    Vivid, nobody is ganging up on you. Nobody is forcing an opinion on you. Nobody is telling you to only do something in one specific way. You're on the internet, discussing something on a forum. You can AT ANY TIME leave the discussion. However, by choosing to continue the conversation, at least listen to what we're saying instead of deflecting everything like we're attacking you out of some sort of personal grudge or whatever. At least for me, I have nothing against you, so please stop bringing up those arguments.

    If you want a good story, without gameplay, there are things called films, books, anime, TV series, graphic novels, radio dramas, musicals, etc. Just like those other forms of art/entertainment (yes, games can be art), I myself never like to see them ripped apart to only focus on one single thing and ignore everything else, if that makes sense? You can simply go about it the way you want, but at least give our words some thought, maybe try out a suggestion?

    Just because it's hard doesn't mean it's not ever going to be enjoyable. You can always get better at it. Put effort into things like well-designed games and you'll be rewarded well, I promise.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 28, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Hayabusa
    I feel the same way. It honestly helped me overcome my shyness and fear of failure. Now I'm an A+ member of society enjoyable asshat.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 27, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Hayabusa
    ...it's not an opinion that you're losing things by playing games for anything that isn't gameplay. GOOD GAMES WERE MADE FOR GAMEPLAY. HENCE THEIR NAME.

    It's not a crime to grind in a game emphasizing strategy. It's also not a crime to eat steak drenched in mustard using chopsticks, but I wildly recommend doing neither. Can't force that of course.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 27, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Hayabusa
    What the hell does "too adult" exactly mean? If anything, saying someone's "too adult" places a bias of its own on that reviewer. I find that the best critics are the ones who are able to examine and critique a work based on objective qualities, regardless of having any experience with the work or not. Whether or not someone grew up with a series should hold no impact on reviewing it. Thus, a reason I love the whole theme of Nostalgia Critic: he's looking at things we may or may not have liked from when many of us were still developing in our youth, and he's tackling how well they hold up on their own, without having (or even ignoring) connections to the material.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 27, 2013 in forum: Movies & Media
  12. Hayabusa
    Jube, I'm loving your posts. Seriously, I get excited when people actually understand how good games are developed.

    Grinding is something I did when I was younger and didn't have the maturity or patience to actually strategize for the most difficult (and usually [though not necessarily], most important) sections of a game. It was never fun though, because it essentially was just doing the same thing over and over again. The reason it wasn't fun? I was playing a game designed for thinking, except I wasn't thinking. I was taking the easy way out. It may have been kinda fun when I was then strong enough to brute force my way past the tough parts, but coming back to those games, it was even better having been able to do the same things without excessive grinding. I first beat Sephiroth in Kingdom Hearts II on Normal Mode around Level 60. I did it again years later, on Proud Mode, at Level 48, without grinding, and it was so much tougher and so much more satisfying. I knew how to get around his attacks, how to best maximize my damage output and survivability, and didn't have to keep wailing on easy targets on the Pride Lands' Peak. I chose two ways to play the game, but I had a lot more fun the second, more challenging way.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 27, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Hayabusa
    Garchomp and I agree: Garchomp.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 26, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. Hayabusa
    Welcome to Taking-Things-Too-Seriously Town. Population: You.

    Anyway, my Music folder currently is 23 GB. I don't really count by number of artists since many of them are soundtracks or various artists.



    (one of few newer LP songs I enjoy)
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 26, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Hayabusa
    I love this so I'm sig-ing it so you know I love it
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 25, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. Hayabusa
    Keep the name. Change the signature. Those words are barely legible in that color, and sorta take away from the overall image.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 25, 2013 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Hayabusa
    I freaking love Prime, and the only side-scrollers I played were Fusion and (for a little bit) Super Metroid.

    I love both just about equally. They offer differing excellent experiences. I just didn't care for when Samus got a voice and convoluted story in Other M. Haven't played it, but I don't have much desire to from what I've seen/heard.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 25, 2013 in forum: Gaming
  18. Hayabusa
    Post

    Routine

    This looks really great, can't wait to see it finished and released. Love the design of the little robots with sad faces too :>
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 25, 2013 in forum: Gaming
  19. Hayabusa
    Look at how much time passed with the time gaps between KHI and KHII, and then between KHII and KHIII. The first is about 3 years, and the second is 8 years. The outfit from Kingdom Hearts II works this time around because so many people have stopped playing the games, to the point that many would find it harder to recognize Sora had he worn something they haven't seen him in before.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 25, 2013 in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  20. Hayabusa
    I think the reason Square are showing Sora in this outfit is because it's an outfit that we can recognize him in. If they did a new outfit (which I totally call will be in the game), less people would be able to see him and immediately peg the game as Kingdom Hearts.

    As for a new outfit, perhaps he'll get something for having become a Keyblade Master...I mean, if he does that in Dream Drop Distance. I haven't played it or know the story, and don't want to be spoiled, so...yeah there's an idea.
    Post by: Hayabusa, Jun 24, 2013 in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates