There were those Army of Two games also. I never got to any of them. I like a little bit of autonomy in my co-op games. These seemed to make you very dependent on your partner. In other words, I don't cooperate too well, I guess.
There were those Army of Two games also. I never got to any of them. I like a little bit of autonomy in my co-op games. These seemed to make you very dependent on your partner. In other words, I don't cooperate too well, I guess.
I looked through the PS+ list for this year. EDF 2025 and Day of the Tentacle got on my list. I wonder if I signed up for PS+ right now, would I have access to all these games and the ones on the list for past years? That would be kind of cool.
I would have thought Mark and I would have played this but no. He wont even download it for free right now. I think he doesn't like playing bad guys in a game. The game didn't seem to need the second player though. I've been playing it solo and it works just fine. Once I ran out of ammo and let Kane (or is it Lynch?) do the shooting until I found some. The A.I. did it's job.
I relistened to both the Rush and Candlebox solos and I think thery are not as impressive as I once thought. I don't know what is a good solo anymore. I only know I heard some funk this week and Tower of Power's "Soul Vaccination" is great.
Yea! I remember the Japanese monster movies around that time. I probably saw some Ultraman too. I loved those tiny model stage sets they did. The ones Godzilla destroyed during the movie. I wanted to make those.
That is a good one. There are actually a lot of guitar solos I like a lot. I made a mix of them at one time. I'm glad I said "of all time" though and got you to defend Tornado. There's nothing like a good musical face off. I'll add another one. Rush's Roll the Bones. The song is not so great, but that solo is one of my favorites. Also, Far Behind by Candlebox.
I remember the old languages, but didn't get into any of them. Seemed like a science thing to do, and I was not a math person.
Ha! I hadn't seen that one. For years, my favorite year in music was '74, mainly because I was a prog rock fan and felt all my favorite groups peaked that year.
I had to wait a month to see a psychiatrist, so in desperation, I tried St. John's Wort and it seemed to work. My psychiatrist told me to just stick with it and see how it goes. So I'm doing that. Although, today I forgot to take it and I'm a little strange right now. These things really change brain chemestry and you never know what you're going to be like on or off these things.
I got "technically crazy" too. Brains are complex. They don't always work quite right. How many years has it been with big brains? 5 millions years? You can't even get to Barnard's Star in that amount of time. Lol.
Weird thing is though. I can't bear to continue a game I started days ago. I always feel I have to start from the beginning. I haven't figured out why yet.