
I keep jumping in this series and it keeps kicking my butt. I never learn. I guess I'm just too fascinated with talking to demons.
I keep jumping in this series and it keeps kicking my butt. I never learn. I guess I'm just too fascinated with talking to demons.
The LHC is cool as long as it enables the creation of the replicator as shown in Star Trek. Then we could all stop this nonsense of meaningless work to pay for things and do what we really want and be happy.
As for Randy Neuman. I've used to just know him for Cars, but now I know him for Are Friends Electric as performed on The Old Grey Whislte Test with his pre solo band Tubway Army. It was a great performance, and I am now a fan of anything he does. I saw him recently in a cameo on the brit comedy show The Mighty Boosh as well. Thanks for the track Halo, that was fun. I prefer live footage to music video stuff.
I actually bought Culdcept 2 for the Dreamcast thinking it was something different, but it's just Saga before they spiffed it up for 360.
My favorite is still Culdcept and Culdcept Saga. I just wish it wasn't so frickin' hard in single player. Those AI are cheatin' dogs!
Card Battle games are some of my favorite. I've played all the ones you've mentioned except for Yu-Gi-Oh, which I have on PS2 and PS1 but haven't really tried out yet.
There's also that PS3 game Eye of Judgment which I have too but haven't really gotten into yet either.
And, Ticket to Ride and Catan on XBLA both use cards. I love both those games.
I'm always on the look out for new card battle and board games in the digital space. They better not go away.
I am thinking about getting the light gun for 360 to play a Cabela's hunting game soon. There are so few light gun games for 360 and PS3. 360 has just Cabela games and PS3 has Time Crisis Rizing Storm and Virtua Cop, but the Wii has a bunch that I want to play such as Dead Space Extraction, Dead Rising Chop til you Drop, and several House of the Dead and Resident Evil games. You would think with Kinect, Move, and Wii Zapper there would be much more of these types of games.
Nice. What a treasure that must be.
I agree. It whips through Batman's battles with the different villains a little too quickly.
In this 15th anniversary edition, there is included the complete script plus notes by Grant Morrison. He sites a ton of references to Alice in Wonderland and many other influences. His notes are really interesting. Also, reading the script helped me understand what Joker was saying in the comic since his text is written in a drippy blood font and hard to read.
His art is very different from the traditional comic book drawing and inking. I think I first noticed him in reading Neil Gaiman's Sandman series where he did covers.