These look pretty good, pretty similar to the first ones, though. I can't wait to do the drum trainer and to attempt all of the expert drum challenges!
"I fucking hate puzzle games so I probably wouldn't have bought this at 800 points.
Oni, you need to realize that you can't win every argument on the Internet and some people do measure the value of a game by how long it is, and just because you don't that doesn't mean it's not a valid way to measure a game for certain people."
Yet I also argued that even if you judge Braid's value by its length, it's worth 15 bucks, assuming you ever bought a single player retail game that is not an Oblivion or some other RPG. So you fail and I don't 'need' to realize anything. Reading comprehension, learn it."
INTERNET BULLY ALERT.
Let's look at the list of games that I own.
CoD4: Probably played this at least 100 hours Halo 3: 150 hours or more Crackdown: ~30 hours Rock Band: ~50 hours Oblivion: ~150 hours Rainbow Six Vegas 2: ~20 hours
Maybe this is just the way I buy my game? I don't usually plop down $60 on something I know I'll be done with in a week. Are you going to want to go back and play this again once you've solved all the puzzles? Probably not, since solving the puzzles is where all the fun lies (at least that's what the creater said.) Granted, there is a lot of trash on the XBLA that I've paid for and barely gotten 2 hours of play out of, but you're trying to compare Braid to retail games.
This kind of thing really rubs me the wrong way because I should be able to play the game however I want since I paid him money to play it (I didn't actually buy it but you see what I mean.) He comes off kinda douchey.
I fucking hate puzzle games so I probably wouldn't have bought this at 800 points.
Oni, you need to realize that you can't win every argument on the Internet and some people do measure the value of a game by how long it is, and just because you don't that doesn't mean it's not a valid way to measure a game for certain people.
I believe that anybody who is signed in on an instrument gets the achievement when you get done. I don't think it matters who's the leader, or what instrument you're playing. I'm about 95% sure about this.
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