
Welcome to the neighborhood. I've run out of corny welcome jokes.
Welcome to the neighborhood. I've run out of corny welcome jokes.
I haven't played it, so can't speak to its quality (though QTE hell doesn't sound fun) but if someone does enjoy it, I'll agree that "GoTY SO FAR" is a more accurate descriptor. Hype tends to get overblown in a slow season; it very well could end up being their personal favorite, but wait a bit before throwing hyperbolies around, I agree.
Heeeey, I LIKED that title screen. lol
I agree with the rest of the review though, simple but fun; only I went back A LOT, and liked the sound, but that's just me, plus I was a lot younger at the time.
I can imagine; he had a lot of fun with the English language, which is also something I like about him.
Agreed. I'm a bigger fan of the middle of his career more than anything, he was just the right mix of goofy and offensive.
I didn't even think of that, I should have posted about Luigi's Mansion. Dang. Oh well.
Yeah, I am a fan of having physical copies of things as well. This is exactly what I'm afraid of if I ever adopt a new system, and I just might not. My N64, DS and Gamecube (even my phone and not-really-gaming-ready laptop) have tons of stuff I haven't tried, so I'm content now.
Listened to "Street Named After My Dad" in full today (yesterday I kinda skimmed that one cause it was longer and I was tipsy), my opinion is pretty much the same though, love the smooth voice; and smooth sax in "Robot Girl." Really enjoyed "Street," relaxing and sure it means a lot to the singer.
Sounds like a cool guy. I don't blame tech support people for what happened; sounds like a cool guy. Still, I don't like online only games, and I honestly hope people don't get used to it.
Love all of it, so my only comments to make really are that I found Dropkick Murphys through The Departed and as a huge fan of the Red Sox, instantly liked them. I even wrote a song on guitar I was calling "Here Come the Droogs" (Clockwerk Orange ref), only to realize it sounded like a slower version of "Shipping Up to Boston." Damn. lol
I liked all the traditional stuff you posted as well; Larkin sounds drunk, and the last video has one hell of an epic mustache, and some fine dancing. haha