The gameplay is kind of boring, but the story is fantastic. Graphics are okay. I finally got it for PC in January... it's a very good game, thanks to the great story, but the puzzles are really easy (and involve a lot of hand holding) and a lot of it is just "go there, get the thing, then go over there, then do that, then come back"... I know they were trying something new, to deal with the death of the traditional, high-budget adventure game (with the original The Longest Journey being one of the last great traditional adventure games), but it didn't completely work. It's also quite short compared to the 30 hour TLJ... oh well. It's the interesting story that really carries it.
Posted by: Paco - 20th March 2008, 7:21 PM - Forum: Tendo City
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I bought a used 60GB for cheap. Didn't see that coming, me getting a PS3 before a 360. Anywho, I like it. Heavenly Sword and Resistance are the only games I've played so far...gonna pick up Uncharted and Ratchet soon. Might sell it after those games because I don't see much on the horizon other than Resistance 2 and Little Big Planet...or I might keep it as a blu-ray player.
Its pretty much a blue dude for leather face, Which by the crude dinosaur era graphics appears to be a man drilling his big dick out of his chest into women, When actually its supposed to be chainsaw but its the same blue color as his body. The game is supposed to be rare given that it was banned by retailers for its then morbid content which by today standards is laughable.
Alright, boys and girls, it's time to get serious here. SSBB has a ton of remixs from various games by various composers. List your favorites...or perish!!
Super Mario Bros.: Ground Theme - Koji Kondo
Super Mario Bros.: Gritzy Desert - Yoko Shimomura
Super Mario Bros.: Luigi's Mansion - Shogo Sakai
Donkey Kong: King K. Rool/Ship Deck 2 - Shogo Sakai
Donkey Kong: Bramble Blast - Michiko Naruke
Donkey Kong: Opening - Shota Kageyama
Legend of Zelda: Title - Shogo Sakai
Legend of Zelda: Hidden Mountain and Forest - Shota Kageyama
Metroid: Norfair - Yuzo Koshiro
Metroid: Vs. Ridley - Yusuke Takayama
Yoshi's Island: Obstacle Course - Shota Kageyama
Yoshi's Island: Wildlands - Shogo Sakai
Kirby: The Legendary Air Ride Machine - Shogo Sakai
Kirby: Butter Building - Jun Fukuda
Kirby: Boss Theme Medley - Kentaro Ishizaka
Star Fox: Corneria - Kentaro Ishizaka
Star Fox: Main Theme - Seiji Momoi
Pokemon: Road to Veridian - Shogo Sakai
Pokemon: Pokemon Gym/Evolution - Kenichi Okuma
Pokemon: Route 209 - Shogo Sakai
EarthBound: Humoresque of a Little Dog - Masato Kouda
Fire Emblem: Fire Emblem Theme - Shogo Sakai
Fire Emblem: Winning Road/Roy's Hope - Kentaro Ishizaka
Kid Icarus: Underworld - Shogo Sakai
WarioWare, Inc.: WarioWare, Inc - Keigo Ozaki
WarioWare, Inc.: Ashley's Song - Tomoko Sasaki
WarioWare, Inc.: Mike's Song - Masafumi Takada
Pikmin: World Map - Yasunori Mitsuda
Pikmin: Stage Clear/Title - Kentaro Ishizaka
Animal Crossing: Title - Kazumi Totaka
Animal Crossing: Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Kentaro Ishizaka
Animal Crossing: The Roost - Kazuma Totaka
Balloon Fight: Balloon Trip - Koji Hayama
Clu Clu Land: Clu Clu Land - Keigo Ozaki
Mario Bros.: Mario Bros. - Shogo Sakai
Gyromite: Gyromite - Kenichi Okuma
Panel de Pon: Lip's Theme - Masafumi Takada
Tetris: Type A - Yoko Shimomura
X: Tunnel Scene - Yusuke Takahama
Big Brain Academy: Theme - Toru Minegishi
Metal Gear: Theme of Love - Akihiro Honda
Metal Gear: Theme of Tara - Takahiro Nishi
Sonic the Hedgehod: Angel Island - Jun Senoe
That ended up being a bigger list than I thought it would be...
I use Microsoft Word 2000 on my home computer and I frequently e-mail word documents from school to use at home. At school they use Word 2007 and I save the files in compatable mode and it always works fine. HOWEVER, I tried to do the same thing today and for some reason after I downloaded the file and tried to open it, a registration window came up telling me that in order to open this file, I have to register my user name, initials, organization etc. and also a product key for Office Standard 2003. This appears when I try and open every single word file on my computer. This doesn't make any sense to me because I've never installed Office 2003 on my computer. No CD keys I've gotten from other websites are valid. There's probably some glaringly obvious factor I missed and viewing my Word files might be pretty easy to do, but clearly I'm not exactly computer savvy, so could maybe some of you who ARE could let me know what the problem might be? I tried to use "Open With" Word 2000, but to no avail. The one file that appears to be the source of all these problems is pretty important for me to view and work on, and I'd sure like to have access to the thousands of other Word files on my computer too! So ya know, could anybody help me out possibly?
To wash away the bitter taste left behind by Doomsday, I decided to revist the old mainstay of post-apocaplyptic movies. And, much to my delight, it's still as totally awesome and cool as I remember it.
Some of those stunts, man, I can't believe they actually did stuff like that.
Let's do something boring and list weirdnesses in English.
Ever notice that we used to say "1984" as "nineteen eighty-four" but in the present day we say "2008" as "two-thousand eight" instead of "twenty oh-eight"?
Will we still be doing this when 2010 rolls around, or will it still be "two-thousand ten" instead of "twenty ten"?
I watched one movies that said that global climate change is totally real, it's cause by humans, backed by all the data, and will bring about disasterour consequences if left unchecked.
I watched another movie that said that global climate change is totally real, it has nothing to do with humans, is backed by all the data, and will have virtually no disasterous consequences if left unchecked. It went even further and said that the supression of development in poor, African nations in the name of stopping man-made global climate change will, in fact, be tantamount to condemning millions to death from starvation, exposure, diseases and so on.