I wasn't complaining about the 'whoo', just found it funnyMiracleOfSound said:'WHOOO!'F-I-D-O said:Is it just me, or do you seem to be doing that "Yeah" or other single syllable/grunt before most of your songs? (Or it could be I've been listing to the few that start that way to many times)
Yeah, I do that a lot. I can't help it - I enjoy the singing and I get carried away
Yes, yes I am.meganmeave said:Nice! But not my favorite. My favorite is still your Fallout song. Which I know you are keeping from me.
Because you are an evil man.![]()
Can the Fallout song have a 'whoo'?F-I-D-O said:Except don't die, because then we would never see the fallout song
I don't care about the whoo, just want a fallout song!MiracleOfSound said:Can the Fallout song have a 'whoo'?F-I-D-O said:Except don't die, because then we would never see the fallout song
It's up on Itunes? Really?TimeLord said:Another awesome song! And Mining All Day Long is now on iTunes!
Double thumbs up from me!
I love you guys, I really do. Every day another one of you makes me smile from ear to earConn1496 said:The Miracle of Sound videos make the video game literal trailers (If you've never seen the literal game trailers, you need to shut down your computer and hide in a cave in fear of EVER seeing/hearing them.) look shit, and it's hard to open people's eyes these days, since, the literal game trailers, are shit... and unoriginal. The originals were better, like the "take on me" literal version. People ripped the idea off so hard it left the neck of the metaphorical idea spurting blood out like it was missing a head and starring in a Mortal Kombat fatality... Such titles like "Necromorph soup" and "Age of the dragon" are original, and unlike ripping off old videos and eventually ruining everything for everyone, ultimately taking the joke out back with an auto-shottie, and going trigger happy on it's adorable, cute face, like a puppy that just mauled your 3 month old son, they're something memorable, and not, "another one of those videos in that series of bland, downhill-going originals, that got remade like it was killed and the remakes are Frankenstien's monster."... Not to mention the songs are catchy, witty, and can still be enjoyed if you have no idea what it's about, since they're actually good... Nice work Escapist magazine. Nice work.
The Fallout song (yes it exists) is a special one for me, as F3 is my favourite game. So I'm taking a little time to get it just right. Want to try and capture the feeling I get when I play it - kinda hard. Expect it in a month or twoF-I-D-O said:I don't care about the whoo, just want a fallout song!MiracleOfSound said:Can the Fallout song have a 'whoo'?F-I-D-O said:Except don't die, because then we would never see the fallout song
(recently picked GOTY up for dirt cheap, now seeing why it deserves a song)
Aww,MiracleOfSound said:The Fallout song (yes it exists) is a special one for me, as F3 is my favourite game. So I'm taking a little time to get it just right. Want to try and capture the feeling I get when I play it - kinda hard. Expect it in a month or twoF-I-D-O said:I don't care about the whoo, just want a fallout song!MiracleOfSound said:Can the Fallout song have a 'whoo'?F-I-D-O said:Except don't die, because then we would never see the fallout song
(recently picked GOTY up for dirt cheap, now seeing why it deserves a song)![]()
Yeah Anchorage is pretty fun. Linear but still fun. Avoid Mothership Zeta until you're high level though. Not because it's hard but because it's boring as hell and the enemies are bullet sponges. You'll want to blast through those endless aliens as fast as possible. (It really does suck).F-I-D-O said:Aww,
Well, then I have plenty of time to beat the DLC. And probably at least another character.
*begins to wonder if lizard bits are easy to find in Alaska
Did Mothership Zeta around level 10. I was wondering around, and figured what the hell.MiracleOfSound said:Yeah Anchorage is pretty fun. Linear but still fun. Avoid Mothership Zeta until you're high level though. Not because it's hard but because it's boring as hell and the enemies are bullet sponges. You'll want to blast through those endless aliens as fast as possible. (It really does suck).F-I-D-O said:Aww,
Well, then I have plenty of time to beat the DLC. And probably at least another character.
*begins to wonder if lizard bits are easy to find in Alaska
The Pitt was my favourite of the DLCs. Loved the grimy, gritty atmosphereAnd Broken Steel, cos it gave me a proper ending.
I made myself smile with that speech. I'm always one for ranting.MiracleOfSound said:I love you guys, I really do. Every day another one of you makes me smile from ear to ear![]()
Yeah it's awesome. It's the closest to the core game as it gives you a large new area to explore at your leisure, while the others are all relatively linear! It does have more bloody bullet sponge enemies though....F-I-D-O said:Did Mothership Zeta around level 10. I was wondering around, and figured what the hell.
Came out two levels higher, with 500+ pounds of alien weaponry. The hardest part was early on (only had a 15 in unarmed...ugh). But those abominations...why? I was perfectly happy shooting alien monsters, but now I have to fight these things? And headshots from an atomizer seemed to work consistently on killing them. Maybe because I was a lower level, and the scale leveling worked in my favor
It's also the only DLC I've done. Heading to Anchorage is next, then Pitt, all while working on Broken Steel.
Is Point lookout any good?
I have over 1000 bullets for all of my main weapons, and three shiskebabs. As soon as I find a freaking crutch, I'll have 500 spikes for the railway rifle.MiracleOfSound said:Yeah it's awesome. It's the closest to the core game as it gives you a large new area to explore at your leisure, while the others are all relatively linear! It does have more bloody bullet sponge enemies though....F-I-D-O said:Did Mothership Zeta around level 10. I was wondering around, and figured what the hell.
Came out two levels higher, with 500+ pounds of alien weaponry. The hardest part was early on (only had a 15 in unarmed...ugh). But those abominations...why? I was perfectly happy shooting alien monsters, but now I have to fight these things? And headshots from an atomizer seemed to work consistently on killing them. Maybe because I was a lower level, and the scale leveling worked in my favor
It's also the only DLC I've done. Heading to Anchorage is next, then Pitt, all while working on Broken Steel.
Is Point lookout any good?
Shishkebab + high melee + Pyromaniac perk = ultimate ownage of bullet sponge baddies. It's amazing against Giant Radscorpions too, kills them in 3 or 4 hits if you also have Entomologist.F-I-D-O said:I have over 1000 bullets for all of my main weapons, and three shiskebabs. As soon as I find a freaking crutch, I'll have 500 spikes for the railway rifle.
Bring on the bullet sponges, and a new area.
Kind of sad though that they're all linear, but it probably allowed them to have more content, and easier to develop new textures and enemies (such as mothership zeta) for a smaller area.
MiracleOfSound said:Shishkebab + high melee + Pyromaniac perk = ultimate ownage of bullet sponge baddies. It's amazing against Giant Radscorpions too, kills them in 3 or 4 hits if you also have Entomologist.F-I-D-O said:I have over 1000 bullets for all of my main weapons, and three shiskebabs. As soon as I find a freaking crutch, I'll have 500 spikes for the railway rifle.
Bring on the bullet sponges, and a new area.
Kind of sad though that they're all linear, but it probably allowed them to have more content, and easier to develop new textures and enemies (such as mothership zeta) for a smaller area.
Love that Shishkebab.