
Yakuza, aka The Red Shirt Who Could.
And now that I've made a Star Trek reference, I am REALLY hoping they have Yakuza-themed cons in the near future.
Yakuza, aka The Red Shirt Who Could.
And now that I've made a Star Trek reference, I am REALLY hoping they have Yakuza-themed cons in the near future.
Sadly, no, but I was wearing a Twitching Tongues shirt with a hannya mask on the front to fit the yakuza theme.
Do you not have a laptop or home computer? That's really all you'd need that isn't free.
Like I said, I used my onboard mic and Julian uses Audacity to edit. If "edit" makes you think of some complicated rig you have to navigate, it's really not that complex, especially for audio-only shows, and you could start out just hitting record and talking.
Hell, technically all you really need is a recorder and somewhere to save the files.
Give it a listen, you podcast hater you.
I just used my onboard mic on my laptop and used Audition to record and edit a part of it. Julian has a Yeti mic I believe p and uses lAudacity ( which is free) to record and edit.
Yeah, I knew Stardew Valley was a Harvest Moon cone, more or less.
I thought that DeathStroke fight was pretty fun, as opposed to the one in Knight.
I never understood why Origins was so widely panned. I honestly kinda prefer it to City; City is actually my least favorite. Internet and reviewer heads exploding ...
I'm playing the original DKC on Super Nintendo and it's honestly easier than I remember. I've been stopping a game and going to the next one each time I die and I got the farthest in DKC.
The concept of Drawn to Life always appealed to me. I kinda do want to learn to draw.
Lego games are fun, but I can never justify them at full price. I see you downloaded on xbo so I'm guessing games with gold? I think I've spent $5 at most on any Lego title.
Your feelings on harvest Moon pretty much mirror mine on Stardew Valley; well, sorta. My main complaint with that one was you ran out of stamina way too fast.
Man, it sucks to find out this was so poorly executed, cause the core idea really does sound neat in a "why hasn't anyone tried this (I'm betting someone has tried this) before?" way.
For your birthday, you get Like a Dragon: Chibi. It's a yakuza game with no reference to the yakuza, where the storylines are mosty like the substories in yakuza games where you go around helping people out and the characters are given a cel-shaded, chibi style. Most of the minigames are still there (the PG ones, anyway) and you play as Cami from Street Fighter for some reason.