Cheers.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Guild Wars 2...Kudos.
I know a lot of people have hated on my Top 10 Game Releases of 2012. I admit that I missed some games in the countdown, due to wanting to rush through and get it out to you guys ASAP. Lesson learned: Take your time for the quality, rather than rushing and forcing something that is partially inaccurate. My apologies because Guild Wars 2 honestly should have been on there, and ranked somewhere in the top 3.
I really am debating buying this game when it's released. This guy in this video is either a good salesman, or the game actually does seem kickass. What games will you be purchasing as 2012 keeps rolling on?
Cheers.
Cheers.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Video-Game Juggling.
Between Skyward Sword, WoW, and League of Legends, I've had plenty of games to keep me busy, and yet I still do want to play more Skyrim, Mass Effect 3, and would LOVE to try Fall Out. I don't know how I'm going to maintain any sort of social life once Diablo III, Mists of Pandaria, and Halo 4 come out /sigh.
Speaking of Halo 4, if you guys haven't heard/seen IGN's article, the Halo 4 Team has a new composer who is doing kickass things with the music scores! Neil Davidge will be replacing Halo's much loved composer, Marty O'Donnell. Neil has played the Halo games since 2001, having a profound connection with Master Chief. His music thus far is moving, and it will give the game a cinematic feel, while provoking tons of emotion. Check it out, and listen to the music sampler. I was moved.
Speaking of Halo 4, if you guys haven't heard/seen IGN's article, the Halo 4 Team has a new composer who is doing kickass things with the music scores! Neil Davidge will be replacing Halo's much loved composer, Marty O'Donnell. Neil has played the Halo games since 2001, having a profound connection with Master Chief. His music thus far is moving, and it will give the game a cinematic feel, while provoking tons of emotion. Check it out, and listen to the music sampler. I was moved.
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