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[12 Oct 2009|01:41pm] |
This is gonna be short, I'll do a proper writeup later. Brutal Legend is pretty good. Not quite living up to the monumental hype I had for it, but it's decent. Everything except for the gameplay is absolutely astounding. Well, very good. The gameplay is okay. I haven't gotten much into the main storyline, though. They're are only like 3-4 type of sidequests, and they're all basically just "TURRET GUNFIRE!", "KILL A WAVE OF THREE DUDES!", etc. I'm only at 13% completion, so we'll see how it goes. Also, like I said, this is a lazy quick impressions post.
FIFTY HIT THAT BIG ASS RAMP.
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[05 Oct 2009|02:35pm] |
I sent Penny Arcade customer service an email last night yelling at them about being out of stock of the hadouken shirts:
"Hello Tony,
Thanks for the feedback. There is a possibility of that shirt being reprinted as we approach the holiday season. I would suggest checking back in a month. You might also try to channel the spirit of Ken and/or Ryu, that will probably work.
Thanks,
Robert T. Penny Arcade Customer Service"
<3
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In other news: Epic Mickey is going to be for Wii. And basically sounds like De Blob with that awesome setting. Talk about wasted potential.
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[30 Sep 2009|03:14am] |
Hideo Kojima has fucking lost it. In the new PSP Metal Gear, he's introducing Vocaloid technology worldwide. In the game. What this means, basically: Users can submit "lyrics", any words they want, to a server. The server will then use the Vocaloid software and similarly submitted melodies in game for boss battles. So, the bosses in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker will have Microsoft Sam voices singing lyrics and songs to you submitted by the internet.
Why?
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[29 Sep 2009|03:26am] |
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( Meh )
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