PSNOT 3.0 - Let's Talk About University of Kentucky, Baby!

I'll probably come back to it if the game sees a $5 or less digital sale but I would rather just trade it in now with the GS promo and get back to other games. I also tend to not like challenge modes like this so its not an overly appealing process to begin with.
Was already 5 dollars digital a couple weeks ago.

 
They are calling for 18 to 24 inches of snow here tomorrow/Saturday. Plus it's going to be gusty, so blizzard-like conditions. Fortunately we have a 7-11 within walking distance so we are set for munchies!

 
My only concern with Bernie is that he's up there in age. 74 right now, with a September birthday he'll be 76 if he gets elected. It's going to be tough running another campaign at 80, so he may only be a one term president which makes me fear he won't get much done.
Not necessarily a problem if they set up a good one-two punch with a solid VP who'll follow through. But yeah, I doubt Bernie would be a 2-term deal.

 
for pc, consoles "soon" after
I'd be genuinely surprised if that one guy has had time to even give a sideways glance to consoles unless he budgeted outsourcing that. but at this point unless mighty no 9 actually comes out this time soul saga might be the first full ks game I've backed that has released.

 
I'd be genuinely surprised if that one guy has had time to even give a sideways glance to consoles unless he budgeted outsourcing that. but at this point unless mighty no 9 actually comes out this time soul saga might be the first full ks game I've backed that has released.
Was Mighty No 9 the game you Kickstarted and put PSNOT as the name to put in the credits?

 
that's the main reason why i hate guides. only reliable ones are video, but i hate having to sit by the computer to watch the videos. text guides are often full of errors, or poorly explain the location. until dawn's 100% guide was really bad for that. "you end up on wooden platform walk to end of wooden platform turn left dont go too far down in corner somewhere."

i understand that these guys make the guides for free. if you're going to do something though, do it right. also, your controller tells you which directions right and left are.

 
I had a blast last night seeing some love music. Perro bravo played a good 45 min set. It worked out perfect as I was on the guest list so no $13 cover. The PSNOT crew would hate the $8-10 beers. The venue was awesome as it was an old bank and the stage was set up next to the vault. The backstage area was crazy small but when I was back there I saw Norwood Fisher from Fishbone. Norwood's new project crammed that stage with 16 people and the horn section was killing it.

Simmias, Norwood still has that unicorn dread and as you'd imagine the man is extremely nice in person.
 
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It's not perfect, but it's an alright game. My full review should go up today.

 
While I hate a poorly written guide as much as the next guy no way in hell would I ever sit down to write, edit, produce screen shots or a video for a guide. Thats a shit ton of work that very few people get paid to do. Its a big waste of time to me so I am glad for any guides to use.
It is, but I think it's a good idea for every gamer to do a guide, or something similar on a smaller scale, at least once in their gaming time as a means of giving back. That's part of the reason I do my review and tip things, to clarify bad or incomplete information in trophy guides, but also because I've used so much of others reference work in the decades I've been playing video games that it's good to contribute to it in some way every now and then.

 
Anyone else get a beta code for The Tomorrow Children? I think cleaner said she did in the stream last night.

 
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Drakengard is done. It was alright, no major complaints about it. There were some technical issues with frame rate and slow down, but not nearly as bad as people make it out to be. The guide on PST.org said there would be segments where the game is unplayable for 10+ seconds, and that never happened for me. I didn't run into a single instance where the game actually stopped or I couldn't tell what was going on.

Gameplay is generic, the story is made for 12 year olds, but the trophies are easy.
 
Drakengard is done. It was alright, no major complaints about it. There were some technical issues with frame rate and slow down, but not nearly as bad as people make it out to be. The guide on PST.org said there would be segments where the game is unplayable for 10+ seconds, and that never happened for me. I didn't run into a single instance where the game actually stopped or I couldn't tell what was going on.

Gameplay is generic, the story is made for 12 year olds, but the trophies are easy.
Time for Amalur now?

 
Drakengard is done. It was alright, no major complaints about it. There were some technical issues with frame rate and slow down, but not nearly as bad as people make it out to be. The guide on PST.org said there would be segments where the game is unplayable for 10+ seconds, and that never happened for me. I didn't run into a single instance where the game actually stopped or I couldn't tell what was going on.

Gameplay is generic, the story is made for 12 year olds, but the trophies are easy.
When does the full review go up on IA? I need to know how many diamonds it gets

 
I remember buying FFX-2 when it came out from a Toys R Us.  While waiting in line, the lady in front of me said the cover looked like an En Vogue album cover.

 
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