
So is it Meshuggah or Fucking Meshuggah that's the title?
Many people call me Joey in the real world, and I can be vulgar, so I think we'll get along. lol
So is it Meshuggah or Fucking Meshuggah that's the title?
Many people call me Joey in the real world, and I can be vulgar, so I think we'll get along. lol
Well, go look at IGN and your comments there (one from me, "homerbundy"), and then look here.
Yeah, what did I say about IGN? Actually, I'm not sure I said anything at all. Well, the point is, while it's good for news, this site is WAY better for blogging and community lol.
Yeah, if my work had the same hours this week as last (I'm a freelancer), there'd be no way in hell for me to keep up.
And hey, now we can be friends on here, so it's all good.
Can't say I knew you from 1up, but this place is nice. Look forward to your stuff.
Yeah, I was still doing Tunes Tuesdays on here as well, and I may start doing ska-punk Saturdays, depending on feedback. Nice to see so many music blogs, although I never seem to have time to listen to all of it, which is why it's nice you have yours on a Friday. lol
Glad to see those awesome tunes back up, and I've commented them before, so you know what I think of, I believe all of them.
I do love games, but out of movies, music, books, TV, etc., music speaks the most directly to my soul so to speak, hence why my CD collection is so much larger than my movies and games collections.
... There was a video perfect for this, but I typed in retsupurae and navigatr in Youtube search to no avail. Just know that some guy seriously suggested Lara Croft get breast cancer, and it be a part of the gameplay. Yeeeeeaaaahhhh.
As for this, I don't mind serious subjects like rape being included in videogames, as long as it takes it as seriously as it should. Presentation is everything. Also, as long as it's a cutscene and I'm not controlling the aggressor or something, that's just fucking wrong and creepy.
Me too! It'll keep my blogs relevant to the gaming community, even if I'm not in the same place with them as everyone else.
That... explains a lot, actually (going through Activision statements for Master's) lol.
And yeah, our CPA does taxes. I've never actualy spoken with him that I know of, my dad usually relays the message to me.
Hey, I have no problem with discussing the fiscal side of things. Though I was a liberal arts guy in college myself (I have considered going back to get an MBA), frankly I think some people that bash companies for not making sequels to poor-selling games etc. are being a bit childish and unrealistic... but that's a blog in itself.
The last thing I needed our family CPA for was telling me Assistant Hall Directors don't need to file taxes, now it's exactly how much my freelance job will be taxed at the end of the year, given that it's not taken out until then, and my rate isn't always the same.
Very interested to read a fresh take on things, look forward to it.
I actually never minded MGS2, probably cause it was mostly my brother who played the first one, and at the time, the graphics were amazing! I also had no problem with Twin Snakes, which is how I played (after only having watched) MGS on my own.
Glad to hear REvengeance turned out pretty good.