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Obligatory Comical YouTube Thread II: The Fall of YouTube
melmer replied to pabosher's topic in Idle Banter
The bad lip reading hungry games is really good -
Called it! Persona 4 Golden releasing on PSN in Europe two days before it hits retail future innit
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From the DmC soundtrack. industrial pop metal, catchy and fun, the perfect accompliment to killing demon's And this club track is pretty darn hip
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The Dancing Thumb (aka: music recommendations)
melmer replied to Wrestlevania's topic in Idle Banter
I found this posted in the neogaf cyberpunk thread. A massive collection of French electro: http://open.spotify....pROILFTQIx0qz76 Spotify link: spotify:user:malakaei:playlist:5gZW4WSpROILFTQIx0qz76 Really good stuff, whack it on shuffle and hit play -
Did we see Dennis Nedry die? I reckon he's been alive these past 15 years, and when the BBC film crew move in they find he's actually become the king of the dinosaurs
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Obligatory Comical YouTube Thread II: The Fall of YouTube
melmer replied to pabosher's topic in Idle Banter
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I read the other day that they felt they've mastered "horror" and have decided to change it up this time :/ “I think at this point we’ve mastered the art of doing closet scares,” said Khoury, “you know, necromorphs jumping out of vents, etc – and I think that’s why it will be interesting to go to Tau Volantis – to see how we’ve been able to use the blizzard with its sensory tricks. “You can’t really see what’s ahead of you, there’s the snow that can, you know, hide some things. There’s also all the noise – the blizzard is actually really loud, and we’ve really played with these things to trick the player and create new kinds of horror. “The ice planet that worried players at first because it’s an external environment, actually turns out to be one of our allies in terms of creating new ways to scare our players.”
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It's worth buying a ps3 for uncharted 2 alone, I think even today playing that for the first time will blow your socks off. My ps3 just sits gathering dust these days. But I'll never forget that magically weekend me and drake spent together. Do it! Its only a ton http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sony-PlayStation-3-Slimline-160-GB-Charcoal-Black-Console-/271143755559?pt=UK_video games_video gameConsoles_video gameConsoles&hash=item3f216d5f27
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Maybe they could have the original reptile dinosaurs warring against feathery dinosaurs with goldblum and his gymnastic daughter caught in the middle. with the whole thing set up by some Indian billionaire as a sick reality television show. Oh yes, now we're cooking with gas.
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OH MY GOD shut up shut up SHUT UUUUUP Just tried the demo, man there's so much fucking talkinggggg I turned it off as I started having violent flash backs to ass creed 3 Started up DmC for a second run through on the unlocked remixed hard mode. Felt about a million times better. Funny how I had low expectations for DmC and it turned out to be ace. And revengance being one of my hotly anticipated titles being a bit of a let down on first impressions
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Bret Easton Ellis’s Real Art Form Is the Tweet http://www.vulture.com/2013/01/bret-easton-ellis-real-art-form-tweeting.html
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so many moments i've forgotten, although its no surprise really its has been 5 years since i watched series one. Maybe i'll re-watch the pilot before the final 8 episodes air in the summer
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Don't blow your load just yet http://www.eurogamer...uit-zero-review i haven't actually read that just saw the score, looking on gamesrankings its got slightly better reviews from other sites
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yeah rouge galaxy by French developer niveau cinq I skipped through the first hour of the game on youtube, and it looked like an hour long cutscene/tutorial... but i suppose thats path of the course for jrpgs
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I'm actually really quite interested, i hear there's is alot of grinding :/ It's been out for a year already in Japan It's got mostly positive reviews, polygon just put a review up today and gave it a 6.5 I loved Rouge galaxy and dragon quest 8 so i think i know what i'll be getting myself in for, although i'm not a jrpg fan by any stretch of the word I don't have much spare time these days so a slow JRPG grindfest with lots of random battle encounters wouldn't really gel with my lifestyle....but i'm having some minor surgery in a couple of months and i'll have 2 weeks off work with nothing to do which would be perfect time to play this
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Shit the bed! I'll bring a packed lunch
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That vid is ridonkulous This guy http://www.forbes.com/sites/adamhartung/2012/05/12/oops-5-ceos-that-should-have-already-been-fired-cisco-ge-walmart-sears-microsoft/3/
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I've had that interview open on a tab on my iPad for days but haven't got around to reading it yet They've written a prequel ebook coming out mid feb, could be interesting, I imagine it will be quite short. I might read grab it if I find myself inbetween books http://irrationalgames.com/new-featured/bioshock-infinite-mind-in-revolt-prequel-announced/
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Hoy!
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[polygon are collecting the news nicely http://www.polygon.c...ality-and-more# Although they've posted wind waker remake on facebook and its not even mentioned on the site, i thought i had been trolled for about 5mins
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If (like me) you've been wanting to play this title, just hold off until April for an improved and extended full disc release Following the announcement of Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen last year we are now pleased to confirm concrete details about this expansion to the world of Dragon’s Dogma. Scheduled for release on both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 from April 23 in North America and April 26 across Europe, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen is the next exciting chapter in the Dragon’s Dogma franchise. Coming both on a physical disc and as a full game digital download, the title delivers a huge brand new area, missions, enemies and more, plus all of the content from the original game. Just off the Gransys mainland is the cursed Bitterblack Isle and it is here that gamers will discover an underground realm, complete with new terrifying foes to face and incredible treasure to find as they embark on an all new quest. Owners of the original Dragon’s Dogma will be able to export their existing characters and all other saved data, to continue their journey as the Arisen and face this new threat that has emerged from the cavernous depths. Players will be able to take their characters to new heights, with brand new high-level skills and augments as well as all new weapons and armour sets. For those that missed Dragon’s Dogma the first time around, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen provides the opportunity to start their journey from the very beginning before tackling the all new content. Furthermore, owners of the original Dragon’s Dogma will receive the following for free on purchasing Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen: 100,000 Rift Crystals, unlimited Ferrystones and the Gransys Armour Pack consisting of six brand new costumes. Based on player feedback, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen will make the Dragon’s Dogma gameplay experience even more satisfying, with improvements such as easier travel and a more intuitive menu system. For those who already own Dragon’s Dogma and then purchase Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, these improvements will be automatically retrofitted to their original game. So, what does Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen deliver? All of the content from the original Dragon’s Dogma plus… A massive new underground realm to explore featuring over 25 terrifying new enemies More skills/equipment/augments: o Level 3 Skills - DD:DA provides each character class with a new tier of skills, giving players new devastating abilities and skills to master o Over 100 pieces of new equipment - All new high level weapons and armor sets for players venturing into the underground caverns. o 14 new character/Pawn augments o New tiers of equipment enhancement And there’s more: o Increased character customisation options o Item appraisal o Option to select Japanese voice over Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen will be available for purchase across Europe as follows: April 26: PlayStation 3 both disc and digital versions, with the digital version priced at €29.99/£19.99 April 26: Xbox 360 disc based version (with a digital version to follow as a Games on Demand title in the Summer) http://www.neogaf.co...ad.php?t=509576
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new xbox rumours
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The Cave: Ron Gilbert's Double Fine Game (A Tim Schafer Production) (Not Double Fine Adventure)
melmer replied to Nappi's topic in Video Gaming
How is the PC point and click control scheme work with so much platforming? If the characters can intelligently climb, jump and move to where ever you point on the screen, that'll probably be the best way to play it