I second Code Geass and would like to point at Sword Art Online
This anime is one of the best I've seen in a long time. It follows a similar plot device to HACK// or Yureka in the idea of a VR MMORPG that suddenly becomes rogue and imprisons all the players but it kind of goes beyond the...
PS3 controller for me. The Xbox 360 controller feels great for fps games but I play other games too. So playstation wins by having a dpad and feeling "good" for most genres. Also find it easier to press the triangle square, etc than the y x b buttons... but that's just me.
Trypophobia, fear of fleshy clusters of holes.
Normally it doesn't get in the way of anything but in borderlands the Rakk Hive really grossed me out. Also it's not really a phobia since it doesn't interfere with my life but still... euch
I've actually played quite a lot of the games here but i've got to say this game was the only one to take me by surprise and make me laugh:
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/569281
reimagine: the game
it takes usual mechanical tropes and mixes them with topical issues to make short...
for me it was two half life mods by the same guys, afraid of monsters and cry of fear. Confusion and lot's of scary corridors and perfectly timed jump scares got me.
In Jak and Daxter you can do a rolling jump by first running then, while going into the crawl animation press the jump button.
I was going mad since you need it to get to an oracle in the first village: total mind-blow.
there is nothing intrinsically bad with nihilism it's just the way people analyse it. saying that nothing has any real value is a terrifying truth that most people cannot face.
personally i would say i'm a existentialist and say i put value in things to the point i want. value is in the eye...
well I meet Sephiroth in Kingdom hearts 2 and I have to say that was a great dual. He was not a main villain so to speak but offered such a nice challenge that I really appreciate the fact he was there. That said, the fact that after beating him he was like "well only cloud can beat me *sigh*"...
My experience was with fallout new Vegas. I had sort of played a character that wanted to know everything but half way through the game I felt like all the characters where treating me weirdly... I think it's because all of the dialogues felt unnatural and kind of like picking from a menu and...
it's a great song, but i kind of wonder, how would you sing this during a live concert? you normally do the overlapping voices in perfect synchronicity witch kind of gives it an almost robotic sound...
I was just wondering since most of your songs use this technique would you get more singers...
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