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#1  Edited By AngelKore

I play it very often, although I wouldn't say that I'm not bad at it, which is probably the only reason why I enjoy it.
There is a brief period, about 2 months for me, where it was literally a grind for me to play it. Then eventually, it turned and I actually started getting kills, and then it moved from there. It's something you have to get used to, a time commitment.
I think I had a little too much time on my hands when I bought it.

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#2  Edited By AngelKore

 

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A little Photoshop endevour I did a while ago, just learned how to cut and paste and went fucking nuts.
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#3  Edited By AngelKore

Probably a DBZ fan, most likely surfs AnimeVice and Giantbomb as compliments to each other.

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#4  Edited By AngelKore

Do you ever find yourself putting on your own tracks to play over the top of the in-game music? I usually find myself doing this during games that have either shit or no ambience, or during open-world games like Just Cause 2 or GTA. Oh, and during online multiplayer games. Although, during story-intensive or atmospheric games I'd usually switch it off or play it low, much like any Metal Gear or RDR.
And, if so, what music do you listen to? Do you find yourself to restrict yourself to one genre that "compliments" your gaming, or do you just listen to anything? I usually find that some rock or metal would get me in a good headshot mood.

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#5  Edited By AngelKore

Shit happens brah. Just take everyone elses advice, invest in fapping for a month or finding new literature, then you'll get bored of that and be glad that gaming is a nice break.

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#6  Edited By AngelKore

It's all about balance, really. Conforming to what society dictates can be very detrimental for some depending on the situation. But you do want to have a certain amount of free speech and freedom attached to what you do and how you do it. But if you step too far down that line, society will drop a giant ass hammer on yo' ass. So it's just striking that balance between what they ask and what you want to do: too much of either is damaging.

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#7  Edited By AngelKore

This is great, every website needs at least one crazy fan to review all of their work and make it accessible for others.
Keep up this amazing escapade, hopefully it will become A LOT easier when you finally reach the current podcast.

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#8  Edited By AngelKore
@Dipstick said:
" @AngelKore said:
" @Dipstick said:
" I suppose this wall o' text is your review? "
More like a statement than a review. "
The 9.6/10 there at the end gave me my suspicions. "
I know, but it can be hardly considered a review. It might be an attempt at one, or I'm just being an asshole.
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#9  Edited By AngelKore
@Dipstick said:
" I suppose this wall o' text is your review? "
More like a statement than a review.
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#10  Edited By AngelKore

I cannot understand his point, is he trying to say that the 360 can produce as-good visuals as the PS3? Or that PC dev's working on PC engines for PC games look better than PS3 games? 
If he's referring to the latter, then A-DERRRR.