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Castlevania Intervention
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Look at my Now Playing list. The two on there are both Castlvania games (Portrait of Ruin and Aria of Sorrow). I've never before played a Castlevania game (gasp!). But as of lately, I can't get enough! I first started to play Dawn of Sorrow. At first I kind felt so-so about. I think this was due to so many hours of looking for the right way to go. It would take me a couple of hours to find the next boss. But by the time I did, I had leveled up enough to have beaten the boss with ease. After 6 hours of playing, I really got into it. I played it non-stop. Once I beat it, I spent about two weeks just going around killing stuff and going through Boss Rush. And of course, Julius mode, the icing of the cake (How can you not like being able to play Alucard!). Then I got Portrait of Ruin. That took me about 4 days to beat. PoR is really linear. A lot of the extras in PoR I liked. Although: all together, I think Dawn of Sorrow is the better game. Soma Cruz kicks ass! The reason why I kinda disliked DoS first also became my favorite part of the game. Oh, the irony.
Today I got the Aria of Sorrow & Harmony of Dissonance double pack for GBA. To all of those thinking of getting it (and I highly recommed doing so); It's not actually two cartridges, but two games in one. Not really a big thing, though I was planning to lend a friend Harmony while I played Aria, but still, good to know. Who know's how long I'll be playing these two.
Think I've forgot to to mention Symphony of the Night? UNTHINKABLE! Still I can't believe I haven't gotten it yet, for ten bucks, how could you not want it?? I'm looking foward to getting it, Six different endings, playing as the greatest Castlevania character in the series, ect. ect. Esh, with this, I think I'll be playing some sort of Castlevania game for the couple months or so. Even so, they DON'T GET BORING! Guess I'll have to put everything else aside...
Castlevania has one of the most interesting story line I've ever heard. There way too much to talk about here, so here's a wiki link on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlevania
Can't wait for the PSP one!
Webcomics!
by jn7 on Comments
So you've probably read a couple of webcomics already. And you're probably already of VG cats and Penny-Arcade. So I'm just going to list some that you've probably not heard of.
Perry Bible Fellowship: Hilarious. One of the first webcomics I've read and will constantly keep you laughing your ass off.
http://pbfcomics.com/
Sam and Fuzzy: I've been in love with S&F for a long time now. One that I recommend reading from the beginning.
http://samandfuzzy.com/
A lesson is learened but the Damage is Irreversible: Wow. Just one of the best looking comics out there.
http://www.alessonislearned.com/
Dr. McNinja: The adventures of a NinjDoctor (I'm sorry). You like Ninjas, no? You like doctors right? Not so much? Well just go read it. I promise you won't be disappointed.
http://www.drmcninja.com/
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: This man only needs one damn panel to make you laugh!
www.smbc-comics.com
Ctrl+Alt+Del: So you probably read thousands of gaming webcomics. But here's one more.
http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/
Stuff Sucks: Currently my favorite Webcomic. Funny characters and a great layout.
http://www.stuffsucks.com/
Questionable Content: Similar to Stuff Sucks, Questionable Content is great slice-of-life comic.
http://www.questionablecontent.net/
So there. If you'd like to recommend a comic yourself, please do so on the comments thingy. Below is a list of other great comics:
Boy on a Stick and Slither
Little gamers
Alien loves Predator
Joe and Monkey
Nothing Nice to Say
Animals have problems too
Dinosaur comics
Random Assembly
Niego
Cigarro and Cerveja
Scary Go Round
Wigu
White Ninja
Creatures in My Head
Comet7
Joe Loves Crappy Movies
Rob and Elliot
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