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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 23, 2018 7:26:07 GMT -5
That was short-lived.
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 22, 2018 9:29:07 GMT -5
Also, nobody mentioned and I forget myself when this article was published, but there was actually going to be a Hollywood movie adaption of Clock Tower, from the director of the American remake of One Missed Call, that got as far as having teaser posters. It was never actually filmed though, probably because at the time (2009-ish I think?) it had been years since there was a game with "Clock Tower" in the title and it was a fairly obscure series to begin with, but that's what makes it a bit of a shame the movie never happened, I mean what would it have been like? Why cancel it, i mean, Uwe Boll was always willing to "help". Speaking about teaser posters, remember this: I think it's gonna happen though.
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 22, 2018 6:29:25 GMT -5
I thought you were saying you hadn't seen it "anywhere else' other than SC1. But it's older than Soulcalibur, I believe Mai's sprite had some butt jiggle in some of the SNK fighting games that pre-date SC. Well, let's non-officially make it: 'First in a 3D game'.
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 22, 2018 6:05:21 GMT -5
Soulcalibur for the Dreamcast feature bottom jiggle, i haven't seen anywhere else before . Must be my imagination... There's butt jiggle in Soulcalibur 4 and I think even 2 as well. I meant before 1st SC was released. I'd played quite a few games before '98 and haven't seen it, so i dropped it here, seeing the others doing similar things.
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 21, 2018 17:22:19 GMT -5
Soulcalibur for the Dreamcast feature bottom jiggle, i haven't seen anywhere else before . Must be my imagination...
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 20, 2018 15:19:08 GMT -5
I never understood the subjective thing. I mean, everything regarding entertainment ist subjective. You cannot force your brain to like something. If it harmonize with you, then that is everything what matters. Let us take an example regarding music. I really like KPOP, but I hate John Lennon music. Why? My brain doesn't like it. I cannot force myself to like it, even if I want to. I think music and video games are really similar in that category. Thus, the importance of reviews is kinda questionable to me. regarding gaming: I played Painkiller: Black Edition. I think, it is hard to me to love these kind of shooters. the game is FREAKING repetitive. Every opponent feels like cannon fodder. It has lots of arena style maps, which is repetitive. I really like the atmosphere. The sound design team were genius. Everything else was kinda weak. I mean, the knive thing is awesome as well as some cutscenes, but the knive thing is deadly overpowered. I stopped to use the shotgun, because your basic weapon is powerful. Forget the pocket knives from Swiss, the knive from Painkiller is the champ. This could be a meme in these days. Back to a serious note, "goth-hell shooters" are kinda rare these days. I hope one developers tries to do something with a hell setting. It doesn't need to be a shooter, but the setting is kinda forgotten in these days. Yours sincerely Jack Caeylin I wouldn't trust any kind of reviews, there's always a risk. I usually watch a few minutes of gameplay videos if available, but i really need to try it myself to see what's what. There are some genres i have little or no interest for as well. *** Some company been teasing Agony for a while, looks pretty hellish.
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 20, 2018 13:54:51 GMT -5
It's got rare 90 points on PC Gamer, but they placed Papers, Please higher than Planescape: Torment in their Top 100 lists at some point, so..you know.. and ? In other words, there is no competition. No one else makes these kinds of lists anymore, they only make parodies of them and they, of course, based on reviews, which, again, are subjective.
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 20, 2018 4:36:18 GMT -5
Anyone going to pick up Ni No Kuni II? The first game was one of my biggest disappointments (though the Wizard Special Edition is still really nice) so I'ma read some reviews on II and then decide. It's got rare 90 points on PC Gamer, but they placed Papers, Please higher than Planescape: Torment in their Top 100 lists at some point, so..you know..
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 20, 2018 1:52:44 GMT -5
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 19, 2018 13:39:32 GMT -5
So, what's the official story about Link's inclusion in the Gamecube version? Link would have made more sense in that context since he wouldn't have been the only character without a direct Namco connection. Some weird reasoning if you ask me, but i'm not gonna scratch any further. XBOX was really lacking in platform exclusive mascots at the time, that's pretty obvious.
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 19, 2018 9:50:06 GMT -5
Oh, so that's why Spawn and Whatshisface were in SC2. So, what's the official story about Link's inclusion in the Gamecube version?
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 19, 2018 6:56:03 GMT -5
I would have added some redheads into the mix, but oh well.. Nobody really remembers Heavenly Sword though, why would they use a character from a decade old game? Dunno, i'm not a project lead. Not for remembering's sake i suppose.. I certainly don't remember anything much about any Spawn games.
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 19, 2018 1:44:01 GMT -5
Interesting... I would have added some redheads into the mix, but oh well..
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 17, 2018 18:34:40 GMT -5
Perhaps the Universe is a bit more chaotic, than you think.
(Especially, where humans are involved)..
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Post by Bumpyroad on Mar 15, 2018 7:42:13 GMT -5
Now it's a good time to quit videogaming!
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