I'm... moderately excited. Less so because the gameplay demo killed my computer's left speaker at a pretty low level (it's called volume equalization guys), but I'm looking forward to seeing how they innovate.
epsons wrote:
I think you mean audio normalization.
Porcupine Tree?
I probably did. I don't know what I'm saying half the time. >_>
And I'm not really familiar with them. O.o
Chozon1 wrote:What's a watermark?
It's a manufactured mark on a business card or a piece of paper that identifies the manufacturer or the company that processed it. It's only visible when held up to light.
You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
So. Keys + Rockband. How much did they add to the game for you, and how much fun did you have with them? Would you recommend them for a poor kid who might get enough money every 4 months or around the Christmas time?
Chozon1 wrote:That's a cool name for something somewhat lame.
The friendly beasts?
Yes.
Pheonix wrote:So. Keys + Rockband. How much did they add to the game for you, and how much fun did you have with them? Would you recommend them for a poor kid who might get enough money every 4 months or around the Christmas time?
Uhhh... sorry for not responding sooner.
At this point, I don't know. I like them okay, but everyone else who's insane on the guitar adores them. Problem? They're $80, only 63 songs on disc work with them, and you have to buy DLC for everything else. Good news? They've released the album Imagine by John Lennon, as well as a Billy Joel compilation, a Bon Jovi greatest hits and a Johnny Cash set... so you don't have to worry about no DLC for the instrument.
You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
Chozon1 wrote:I'm six-two, and possess all my limbs. But wouldn't you feel guilty if I was an amputee and you called me nubs?
No, probably not. >.>
Strider wrote:I gotta check that one out. I should be getting Meridional in the mail soon here, just thought you'd like to know that.
So... I never thought I'd ask this, but should I finally break down and get GTAIV?
I love Meridional. Probably one of my favorites from 2010... Underoath's new album is there, too. And, uh, if you haven't retried them yet, you should. Their last three are insane.
As for GTA4... I'd say yes. I mean, ultimately, it depends on what you're comfortable with. GTA4 is violent, profane and sexual (its expansions are, somehow, even more violent and sexual), but even still, it's worth playing. I consider it to be one of the best games of the last decade.
I love that game. So much.
But really, like I said, it depends on what you're comfortable with. If you can handle the violent content and the implied sexuality (and if you go with the Complete edition, a scene of full frontal nudity and a couple scenes with some more explicit sexuality than any of the other parts of the game offered), then you can't go wrong. The main game and the Episodes are all brilliant, and they've stayed with me long after I stopped playing the game.
You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
Drewsov wrote:I love Meridional. Probably one of my favorites from 2010... Underoath's new album is there, too. And, uh, if you haven't retried them yet, you should. Their last three are insane.
As for GTA4... I'd say yes. I mean, ultimately, it depends on what you're comfortable with. GTA4 is violent, profane and sexual (its expansions are, somehow, even more violent and sexual), but even still, it's worth playing. I consider it to be one of the best games of the last decade.
I love that game. So much.
But really, like I said, it depends on what you're comfortable with. If you can handle the violent content and the implied sexuality (and if you go with the Complete edition, a scene of full frontal nudity and a couple scenes with some more explicit sexuality than any of the other parts of the game offered), then you can't go wrong. The main game and the Episodes are all brilliant, and they've stayed with me long after I stopped playing the game.
I totally forgot we even talked about Underoath. o_o I'm willing to give them another chance... so one of these days I'll pick up one of their albums.
And, honestly, not much bothers me anymore. I was just so against GTA4 when it came out that I didn't think I'd ever consider getting it. XD
So you think that getting the Complete edition is worth the extra money then? (Because the regular edition is like under $10 now, whereas the Complete edition is a little over $30.)