He's an annoying tosspot or perhaps I'm just spoiled to have been graced by the comedy God Dopefish. Check him out his laugh induces instant hilarity. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUN8HT2xNjo
Have most of my games on steam on a laptop with a couple of monitors, funnily enough my roommate thought I was some kind of computer hacker when he saw my set-up for the first time.
Needed to eat once after having no sustenance but alcohol for about 3 or 4 days. Got back to my house and my goddamn room-mate ate all of my good food. All that was left was a quarter of a steak and a few boxes of custard mix. Needless to say it was an odd mix, eating a plate that was 10%...
More time than I'd like to think about. Still though they form memories. All those evenings playing Stronghold while my parents insisted I should be studying. Eventually taking it upon myself to break the disk so I could.
Struggling to explain how to play the original Fallout to my old...
Niall, it's a good name, serves it's purpose well for being somewhat distinctive and inherently relevant to my nationality. The original Irish language meaning was supposedly champion though that has limited resonance with me unfortunately.
Last year I played quite a bit of Call of Duty with my roommates who were predominantly girls. And there's nothing peculiar about it from my perspective. Although one was an utter drama queen; literally the human version of Rarity from mlp which made cod zombies pretty interesting.
Designers know their audience, mostly white males who enjoy projecting themselves in characters. There's always a reason for tropes dear friends. Unless it's Daikatana good God don't talk about Daikatana.
And yet from a narrative perspective Max Payne is miles ahead of anything else. The laden Scandinavian mythology metaphors, noir styling and the self parody all collaboratively make the cutscenes inherently superior to other games. And if you disagree I'll gladly fight you with utmost glee.
Deadly Premonition has the finest cutscenes ever to grace a console. I'll fight any man who disagrees. Case in point the magnificent fortune telling coffee scene. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHMuwlchhmM
Impressive enough feat, and to those dissenting this bloke recall that this was done in one day, it's not that much of a commitment and besides there are worse ways to spend one day.
I found New Vegas' plot to be wholly incoherent and difficult to follow. The initial premise of being left for dead wasn't a bad one by any means but the progression therein was shoddily paced and arranged.
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