The opinions I've heard of star ocean are that squeenix has slipped yet again. I really hope that's not the case. Big bang mini is a little top-down shooter for $20 where you control a globe via stylus and sweep up to shoot at things falling down to create fireworks. Everything I've read said it's highly addicting. Prinny is a 2D (looks beautiful) platformer starring Prinny as the main hero. There are 10 levels total and you start with 1,000 lives. The game doesn't even front about being hard.
I'm deeply upset you couldn't get into blue dragon. It's probably in my top 10 rpgs ever. I had a total blast with the game.
I may have to do some spring cleaning of games (some of which I havent even played) in order to get some of the non-rpg games in this list.
also, about the djing: who cares? you know how many no-name suckheads are giving out their god awful demos to anyone and everyone hyping their shit up past the point of hilarity? If you've really been doing it for twelve years you have a few on me and I've been all over the country doing this bullshit. Hell, I was doing my homework 35,000 ft. in the air sometimes when I was in high school.
I recently grabbed almost every old mix I've ever done (I had to hunt down a couple people) and listened to about 16 hardcore mixes that are par at best. I distinctly remember getting LOADS of praise about a select few of them and it makes me wonder: was the quality of mixes/mixing (in hardcore) just slightly bad (but acceptable) back then or did hardcore fans just want to rock out and not really pay attention to the technical stuff?
I dunno but if I'm a nervous wreck and can bang out mix after mix of par hardcore mixes and get noticed (if only on a minute scale) I'm sure you can. People come out every week for garbage in my city, so fear
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I'm deeply upset you couldn't get into blue dragon. It's probably in my top 10 rpgs ever. I had a total blast with the game.
I may have to do some spring cleaning of games (some of which I havent even played) in order to get some of the non-rpg games in this list.
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I recently grabbed almost every old mix I've ever done (I had to hunt down a couple people) and listened to about 16 hardcore mixes that are par at best. I distinctly remember getting LOADS of praise about a select few of them and it makes me wonder: was the quality of mixes/mixing (in hardcore) just slightly bad (but acceptable) back then or did hardcore fans just want to rock out and not really pay attention to the technical stuff?
I dunno but if I'm a nervous wreck and can bang out mix after mix of par hardcore mixes and get noticed (if only on a minute scale) I'm sure you can. People come out every week for garbage in my city, so fear
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