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#211 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Video Game Console Thread » 606 weeks ago
#212 Re: The Garden » The Indie/Retro Video Games Thread » 606 weeks ago
This was my first ever "computer", cant remember when exactly, early to mid 80's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HcMwExMm-Y
Cannie figure out how to embed it
#213 Re: The Sunset Strip » Documentary Channels » 606 weeks ago
Whats the drinking game?
#214 Re: Guns N' Roses » DJ Ashba @ GunsNRoses.com Nightrain (Live Video Stream Announcement) » 606 weeks ago
Hmmm sorry Deej, think I'll be washing my hair that night.
#215 Re: Guns N' Roses » Leaked GN'R Songs Thread » 606 weeks ago
I like Going Down, but the solo is fuckin abysmal, sounds like a Tommy Stinson tune has been dragged up an alley and raped by New GNR and then chucked back out onto the street to limp home.
#216 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Video Game Console Thread » 606 weeks ago
You know what I want, a good First World War or Second World War game on the PS3, do any exist? I remember there was some brilliant games on the PS2, I prefer them to the new modern warfare games.
#217 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Video Game Console Thread » 606 weeks ago
Olorin wrote:Completed The Last of Us, damn that was a good game, what a gripping story.
Told ya so
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I'm having a hard time finding a worthy follow-up though... I had high hopes for Beyond Two Souls, but it's definitely less interactive than Heavy Rain and not nearly as fun to play. Still a good story and good acting by Ellen Page and William Dafoe, but not enough game to even come up to even earn the right to be in the same room with The Last of Us.
I've also found myself with a Last Of Us shaped hole in my life
I've started playing it again on hard, theres a couple of things I've noticed, there some places I have no memory of,I'd swear they were new. I guess I was just so creeped out and on edge I never paid as much attention to detail as I thought and just kept pushing on.
Also, now I know the story, watching the characters and their reactions as it happens, I see and understand so much more in their behavior, expressions and reactions. Its a work of art, I still think the gameplay is quite simple, but the game is just so engrossing you dont really notice.
#218 Re: The Sunset Strip » Documentary Channels » 606 weeks ago
I hate these fuckin "Extreme jobs" shows, it jumped the shark years ago. I'm waiting on a show about paperboys with these gnarled old men giving it "I've been doing this for 50 years, yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauuuuuup its a real mans job out here in these parts, not like your fancy city slicking paper rounds, its uphill all the way hereabouts with a yapping dog in every yard, yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuup this is real mans country, only the toughest survive out here thats for sure, and even then its just luck!"
#219 The Sunset Strip » Documentary Channels » 606 weeks ago
- Olorin
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Is it just me or are these really shit now? I'm talking about Discovery, National Geographic, History and all the spin offs from those channels. They are fuckin terrible, full of cliched worn out reality based soap opera garbage , wheres the fuckin documentaries went to?
And naw History Channel, this shit dont cut it!
#220 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Terminator » 608 weeks ago
I've never really analysed T2 the way some of you have, its always been a perfect sequel to me, never really noticed a similar structure.
I've always considered T2 as the ultimate high budget action film, I think it had it all and set the bench mark for the modern era. Only problem in my eyes is I find it had the correct levels of suspense, drama, action etc.
Everything afterwards that were "high budget action movies" they just hurt my head, its all over the top and reeks of a look what we can do now attitude from the creators.
Maybe I'm just an old fart, I was 12 when T2 came out and it was the best thing I'd ever seen, maybe I became a teenager I began to outgrow action films