Re:Hey, remember when Ender's Game was good?
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I do believe you are mentally afflicted. The shadow series was great, and really provided some twists and turns. Just because something doesn't apply to the enderverse you're familiar with doesn't mean it's something that should be dismissed as entirely horrible. Besides, Xenocide and children of the mind weren't that bad, I personally liked Speaker for the dead more, but it's not like it was something that entirely ruined it.
Can spore really only be installed five times? Is this just five times ONLY or just on five different machines?
Now it's really making me rethink even opening it whenever I get the chance to play it..
Some awesome tracks, others kind of meh, but all around good stuff.
I see Hot for Teacher is on there, anyone else remember THAT video, now?
Also.. Willie Nelson's on the road again? Didn't expect to see country, not that its a bad song, just a bit unexpected for a guitar hero game. O_o
I'm a huge sound freak, invested in a two hundred dollar sound card and a three hundred dollar speaker set for my PC alone.
I do hook up my systems to this, so I hear everything running through the same speakers, and one thing that always drives me nuts is repetition.
It's not bad hearing a sound track every once in a while or even a few times in a row, but when that game has maybe three-four sound tracks that play during game play even if it's just a semi-short 12-15 hour game, it gets old, really, really, fast.
Good music is one of the things that invigorate game play, invigorating game play, good design, and good narration/story telling go together as things that make all excellent games such as they are.
Does this mean we'll never see the unbelievably huge PC RPG burned on a double layer blu-ray disk in which I could immerse myself into and never see the light of day ever again?
Dang. So much for being hopeful.
I do believe you are mentally afflicted. The shadow series was great, and really provided some twists and turns. Just because something doesn't apply to the enderverse you're familiar with doesn't mean it's something that should be dismissed as entirely horrible. Besides, Xenocide and children of the mind weren't that bad, I personally liked Speaker for the dead more, but it's not like it was something that entirely ruined it.
Can spore really only be installed five times? Is this just five times ONLY or just on five different machines? Now it's really making me rethink even opening it whenever I get the chance to play it..
Some awesome tracks, others kind of meh, but all around good stuff. I see Hot for Teacher is on there, anyone else remember THAT video, now? Also.. Willie Nelson's on the road again? Didn't expect to see country, not that its a bad song, just a bit unexpected for a guitar hero game. O_o
I'm a huge sound freak, invested in a two hundred dollar sound card and a three hundred dollar speaker set for my PC alone. I do hook up my systems to this, so I hear everything running through the same speakers, and one thing that always drives me nuts is repetition. It's not bad hearing a sound track every once in a while or even a few times in a row, but when that game has maybe three-four sound tracks that play during game play even if it's just a semi-short 12-15 hour game, it gets old, really, really, fast. Good music is one of the things that invigorate game play, invigorating game play, good design, and good narration/story telling go together as things that make all excellent games such as they are.
Does this mean we'll never see the unbelievably huge PC RPG burned on a double layer blu-ray disk in which I could immerse myself into and never see the light of day ever again? Dang. So much for being hopeful.
You could get a platinum ring that's plated with Iridium, since, I believe that Iridium is a bit fragile?