New metroid feels like a slomo punch into the soul for me
Not because it looks awful but because it looks wrong for fandom reasons. Also because graphics look like plastic and that the 'pallette' and design is completely n64ishly flat and one-colored. None of the gritty organicness that I think of when I think of metroid.
They seem to strip away all the WHAT THE HELL-ness from the games and replacing it with otherstuffs. It's cool. It's something else. It's not what i wanted. Boohoo.
I'm definitely feeling more like that.
like, even though the beginning was a flashback, that chick looked like a final fantasy character, not a younger Samus. I'm too shocked to formulate a valid opinion, though. I won't judge too hard until I get some more information. Interesting direction, yes, but although I'm sure it'll be a great game, it won't be a metroid game. Once again though, I'm not judging till I get more info. We'll see how it develops.
OMFG
The Wii Vitality sensor? wtf? so STUPID. it's a fucking game system, not a children's doctor-dress-up plastic thing.
NSMB2 looks great, though. I'll be buying that.
Yeh, I just saw UP yesterday. I laughed, I cried, more than once, definitely a buy. Who else saw it? It's too amazing to explain, you just have to see it. Pixar gets better every time. I was like, ouch, first five minutes of the movie. No diolouge is happening, and I'm crying. Dammit, Pixar, you're too good.
3D gave me more headaches than pleasure. The short in front of UP, Partly Cloudy, it genius.
I love pixar.
EDIT:
Umm Srike, I didn't use anything to make any kind of music?
I don't know where you are getting this idea.
I used a song from Youtube's collection.
That's where the song for this video came from if you're wondering.
I accidentally un-installed my fruityloops or maybe I would have tried to make my own music.
Oh.
Either way, the song was made with MusicShake, the world's shittiest music program.
I'd assumed you'd used Musicshake, because it's super-easy and quick but produces super-juvenile music. Game developers use it to make quick functional music for games.
Shrike