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This gamespot user really needs the help of the community. Help him keep his home. Watch the video and please open up your hearts.
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My new episode of Will It Work? Enjoy!
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AWESOME!!!
http://www.gamespot.com/psp/strategy/finalfantasytacticspsp/index.html
One of the greatest games ever made is coming back and it´s going to be portable!! Woot!! All I need now is a PSP.......ugh. This game became an instant classic. I still love to play it from time to time. The graphics may be dated but the gameplay is still solid by todays standard. It has a steep learning curve but once you get past it you'll be hooked for sure, I used to hate it myself. No other game in its genre (Tactical RPG's) has been able to beat it, not even its sequel, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance on the GBA. If you guys have never had the chance to play this game then I recommend that you buy it when it comes out for the PSP, this an experience you don't want to miss.
There seems to be no release date for the US but it's coming for sure. I hope....
I decided to make this video blog about my current state of backlog. Post your backlogs on the comments page. Im curious to see if im the only one suffering from this problem. Enjoy.
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FINALLY!!! After hours of trying to get this video uploaded it finally worked!! I would like to thank NeoJedi for his assistence, he me gave the necessary tips. Thank you sir.
Anyways, this is my first video blog and its not your typical "vlog". Im going to start a series of episodes in which I test some things related to video games to see if it works. In my first episode I try out an old Rumble Pak for the N64 which I have not used in a very long time. Will It Work?? Watch the vid to find out!
BTW! I showed this vid to my g/f before uploading and she said that I looked a little bit nervous. Yeah its true but hey I'll promise to be more "loose" next time. Also sorry about my english in advance, its not perfect.
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I tried like 5 times today......this is so frustrating. Gamespot is FULL of glitches, first my written review and now this....oh well I still love the site...heh. Will try again tomorrow. Sorry for the delay.
Ok so I tried to upload my first video blog yesterday on Gamespot and it didn’t seem to work. I tried TWICE but nothing came of it. My Internet connection is a little bit slow so to upload this video it takes around 2 hours to do it. Mind you the video is only 10 minutes long. Is it really just my Internet connection or is the size too big? Its 83 MB.
Oh well.....im going to try and upload again today so....stay tuned?
For the past couple of days, i' ve been watching a TON of video blogs made by the Gamespot community. I enjoyed each and every one of them. People who can record themselves talking in front of a camera for like 15 minutes straight for me its....an amazing feat. You Gamespotters are really something else.
Video blogs that I watched: The Wesker, NeoJedi, Kenshin836, EightBitWarrior, Slunks, among others. All you guys keep up the excellent work!!!
I already recorded my first video blog and i'm currently in the process of editing some things so it should be up tomorrow. I'm trying to make it a little bit different than others.....hope it works. My English isn't the sharpest in town but hey "Who dares wins".
I decided to make this little video to honor one my favorite games of all time: GoldenEye 007 on the N64. It was a blast back in 1997 and its relentless action still holds up even today. The video is simply gameplay footage of me playing some missions on Agent difficulty. I did this to remind people who haven't played it in a long time that this game still kicks a**. Nostalgia anyone? Note: I shot this vid with a camera so the quality isn't perfect. Sorry. =(
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Depending on the feedback I get on this vid I might do a "Remembering Perfect Dark" one.
I couldn't take it, it was there, calling out to me saying "play me PLAY ME" and I just couldn't resist, I blame the box art. Anyways, a few blogs back I posted that I wasn't going to play Twilight Princess until I had finished up Tales of Symphonia but....I just couldn't do it. Symphonia is just so damn long, I already have 56 hours playing it and its still going and going and going.........and going...ah you get the picture. Don't get me wrong its an excellent RPG but enough is enough, Hyrule needs me (Whoa did that sound geeky or what?).
After playing for three hours straight of Zelda: Twilight Princess for the Gamecube, i'm here to post my initial impressions on one of the most anticipated titles to ever hit the (almost dead) console. WARNING: MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD.
The story so far has been delightful. The beginning of the game takes place in a small village where not too many things go wrong except for a few minor disturbances like: missing cats, unaffordable slingshots, kidnapping, monkeys stealing baby carriages, losing goats, shooting down bee hives.....you know, everyday stuff. Suddenly, a huge darkness invades the land and monster start appearing, wreaking havoc everywhere. I loved how fast the mood of the game changed from everything being so colorful and full of life to a dark and somber environment. Link's transformation into a wolf was quite surprising, I never thought it would happen so early on in the game and the way it went down was awesome. Midna, Link's new companion for this adventure, is enveloped in mystery but I just couldn't help myself but feel comfortable around her. I don't trust her just yet :p but eventually I will.
The gameplay is pretty much the same as in previous 3-D Zeldas, you control Link exactly the same way you did back in Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask and The Wind Waker. He can sidestep and do backflips. All of Link's signature sword techniques are still intact: he can stab, spin attack, do horizontal and vertical slashes and he can execute the jump attack. The controls for riding Epona remain unchanged as well. The fact that the developers didn't stray too much from the original mechanics isn't necessarily a bad thing. Hey as the saying goes: if it ain't broke don't fix it. The only new controls in the game belong to Link in wolf form; They're tight and responsive. The heightened senses are a nice little addition to the gameplay that'll work for several new puzzles. I'm not too fond of the menu layout, it looks like its meant for the Wii version. Nintendo should've added the traditional Zelda menu for the Gamecube one. The fishing is rather boring and its not intuitive at all.
The graphics are amazing, really pushing the Gamecube to the max. The lighting is astounding, the environments are rich and fully detailed, the character models look really sharp, the puff of smoke left behind by enemies when they perish look a lot like the ones in Wind Waker but they still look incredible. Best graphics i've seen on the Gamecube since RE4.
The sound is not bad but its not great either. When I read Jeff's review I thought I wasn't going to mind the whole non-orchestrated music, no voice acting thing but it actually got to me. Zelda games have never had any voice acting so purists won't mind but it makes the game feel....old. Jeff was right.
After playing my first three hours of Zelda: Twilight Princess I managed to come up with this conclusion: so far so good.
Oh and please don't spoil anything for me, thanks.
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