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Post by Wally on Jan 31, 2018 14:27:56 GMT
GET IT. Certifiable masterpiece.
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Post by Grant on Jan 31, 2018 15:01:05 GMT
Bought.
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Post by mategreen on Jan 31, 2018 15:03:03 GMT
Excusé Moi, just a quick question: do you play that video games on PS or getting them from a torrent site to PC? I do not even mention buying disks for PC. Steam maybe? Limewire I've thought that dead. I should try that.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2018 16:12:57 GMT
GET IT. Certifiable masterpiece. Going to check this out an all. Looks incredible.
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Post by mategreen on Feb 1, 2018 8:02:28 GMT
I've managed to learn Boston- More than a feeling, I'm around 94% now. BTW this Rocksmith Playthroughs guy is very skillful.
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Post by Grant on Feb 1, 2018 11:14:53 GMT
People still play those games?
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Post by mategreen on Feb 1, 2018 11:28:11 GMT
People still play those games? This is not that guitar/band hero sh!t. These are real guitars, real tracks, real tabulatures, in a very enjoyable way. Its a learning programme Rocksmith 2014.
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Post by Grant on Feb 1, 2018 15:20:01 GMT
Why not simply play the guitar instead of looking at all that shite?
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Post by Wally on Feb 1, 2018 16:20:13 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2018 16:24:30 GMT
I'm ahead of the game, Wally. You little rascal you
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Post by mategreen on Feb 6, 2018 8:47:39 GMT
Why not simply play the guitar instead of looking at all that shite? Well, if sy plays the guitar impromptu, differences from playing and learning a band's track. E.g. Boston. I used to operate with tabulatures, small word documents of famous tracks. But this Rocksmith' tabulatures are far more better, and enjoyable. I can play better, since i use this Rocksmith. It is a guitar teaching programme. Even my Missus is playing well, never had played guitar before.
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Post by Grant on Feb 13, 2018 11:56:19 GMT
Finished 'Inside' last night. I'd give it a 4/5, docking a mark because it was a little shorter than expected. Visually, you won't see a better game. For the price it's worth a punt. Great game - the atomic blast section is absolutely marvellous. Just finished this - that was fucking hard in places. What the fuck was going on at the end?!!
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Post by Wally on Feb 13, 2018 13:18:20 GMT
Great game - the atomic blast section is absolutely marvellous. Just finished this - that was fucking hard in places. What the fuck was going on at the end?!! ROFL - it's a good one innit? What's really going to bake your noodle is - At the facility at the end, there's a diorama showing the shore where you end up (see below). So did you even get out at all (if that was the plan in the first place?) Really like the ambiguity of what's going on. Some of the theories are quite clever - one I really liked was: //------------------------- The boy = cancer. So you play through the eyes of cancer... He (we) don't know that he's the bad guy. At the start we just presume that we (he) is the good guy...we're this little, almost defenseless thing... We know that if we're detected, we'll be destroyed mercilessly. (If you think of the boy as cancer, then the deaths don't feel as brutal as they first appear.) We know that if we don't look like all the other (cells?) in that section of the game where you're lined up with the other 'things' and have to behave like them, then we'll be exorcised. The underwater/evil mermaid/evil water baby sections... I took these as being representative of chemotherapy. The blast sections - I took these to represent radiotherapy... The game has 4 numbered facilities/areas. There are 4 stages of cancer... The 4th stage in the game = 4th stage of cancer is when it metastasizes, taking over other parts of the body = you become the blob Once you're the blob, you're terminal cancer - you can be destroyed any more. I took smashing through the final lab stages to represents breaking through the body while science/medicine is powerless to halt you (and there are some places where the scientists point you in the right direction/help - as if they just want it to be over quickly) Breaking out of that final wall = killing the host. Your mission is complete, but there's nothing else for you to do. It's a weird/hollow victory. You've reached the pinnacle of what you could achieve but that means there's nothing left for you to do //------------------------- Great stuff.
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Post by Grant on Feb 13, 2018 13:25:10 GMT
Cheers Wally. There are a lot of theories out there.
I never finished Limbo, so I’m gonna go back to that an all.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2018 18:41:11 GMT
Cheers for posting that, Wally. Very interesting theory. By the way, I've been looking at some videos of the closed Alpha testing for Hunt:Showdown. Holy shit now that looks like a seriously good game!
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