Still hate that I didn't play the first one when I had my 360
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So, no one on that Lego Rock Band code?
Dusted off Borderlands again in anticipation of the sequel. I never finished the DLC packs so I'm continuing with the zombie story first. I hope I'm on the last leg of collecting brains for TK because 250 is a lot of critical hit kills. Also, seems annoying that all the guns that pop up never seem as good/useful as the stuff I already have equipped.
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Originally posted by Master Shake View PostRayman Origins is amazing and super joyful and it made me wish that more games had 2D animation with HD-beautiful graphics.
Nothing as "FUCK YOU GAME, FUCK YOU CONTROLLER, FUCK YOU WORLD" world-destroying levels of frustration as Ms. Splosion Man or Super Meat Boy yet, but I'm still early in the game and I know the pain will be coming soon. But the visual style is just so goddamn colorful and happy and vibrant that I can't wait to get to them."Here, young man, your hormones are raging. Let's go in this bedroom, and we'll engage in some homosexual acts. You'll find you like it." - Rep. Ken Peterson, R-Billings
"You're born alone and you die alone and this world just drops a bunch of rules on top of you to make you forget those facts. But I never forget. I'm living like there's no tomorrow, because there isn't one." - Don Draper
~*RATED BEST POSTER OF 2011 - CHIPOTLE FAN FORUMS*~
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Been in the mood for racing since NFS: Most Wanted at E3. Decided to bust out Midnight Club LA. I loved it when it came out, but for some reason I didn't put as much time into it as I wanted to, not sure what the reason was. Think I was on a crazy project at the time.
But yeah, this is just a weird game. The customization remains the most fun of any racing game. I put my shitty starting VW on 20" Daytons, 4" drop, bright green with neons. Love it. Criterion does an amazing job capturing the sense of speed when racing, but I think MC: LA does so as well. What it also does that I don't think any other racer has done right is capture the sense of violence when behind the wheel. When you rumble off the line, or lose your sight lines going through hard corners or hitting NOS. All that shit is amazing, but it's weird because how disorienting it can be. Ballsy move by Rockstar doing that. The other thing that is weird is the weight distribution. I had totally forgot about that. I don't even know how to properly use it, I keep flipping over.
The other weird thing is how it was released 4 years ago, but feels out of time. It still looks amazing. If it came out today it would stack up against any other racer. But the lingo and slang used comes from like 1999. And the insane Sidekick integration is HILARIOUS. And Best Buys on the corners. And the old original iPod ads sprinkled around. It all feels like NFS: Underground from like 2002.
But yeah, this game is still amazing. I can't wait to get home and play more.
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