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Enjoying both so far. South Park is handy once I've got too frustrated with Dark Souls and need something to just relax with.
Tense music, quite challenging strategically, fear of surrounding aliens is still there ;-)
I like it.
Am learning I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow and also playing some new riffs/kinda/sorta; just noodling finding things to play in this tuning.
I've completed/played all the video games I like already, this guitar I got last week, is fun to play on. I don't need a video games console at the moment while I have this old guitar I like.
It's kinda like a video game, in the sense that it requires an amount of practise to master and is fun in doing that.
Its high action makes it a little tricky, but then so was Candy Crush when I first tried it (j/k) but... That's what trying to complete a level is all about, I'm now past all that high action stuff having done learned/learning my guitar and singing and playing at the same time to having fun with it in this tuning.
I guess this old parlor guitar with a high action and awesome sound and fat neck... Is like a video game I'm playing...
That's the only way I can explain not playing other nicer guitars, but (for some reason) wanting to go back to this 1951 Stella guitar - because it's my current video game/thing I'm playing/not done yet/not finished playing yet.
Like the time I bought the Futurama Video Game on PS2 back in the day, this 1951 Stella is the thing I'm playing.
I never would have guessed it with so many nicer guitars about, but yeah, I'm on my 1951 Stella (at the moment).
Only a couple of hours in, but it is utterly brilliant. Very, very funny indeed, and the golfering works nicely. Who knew that so many of life's problems can be solved by hitting things with sticks?
Everytime I see that box the "20+1 Games Pre-installed" makes me laugh. Not 21, no, no no no, 20 + 1.
Anyway, just finished Assassins Creed Origins which was ace. Got to start on the Nier DLC I never started and then back to GTA online until God of War comes out I expect.
I am currently well back into GameCube, WarioWare Inc, Mario Golf getting most of my game time..
and Mario Kart Double Dash, I had gone off gaming first time round so this passed me by, easily the hardest MK there as ever been.
I'm very happy they brought DD's Baby Park and Yoshi Circuit into MK8 but they're not quite as good as they were on the GC version.
Well, at least, I WOULD be playing it if it wasn't for all the horrific game-breaking bugs present in it. Just need to look at the Reddit and official forums to see the developers haven't got a clue. Really pisses me off paying £55 for a beta version.
Plus, the whole Xbox patch fiasco has left a very sour taste in my mouth.
Real shame, as the game appears to be fantastic - assuming you're able to play it and not get your saves deleted....!!
price em up and PM me at your leisure.
Not got too far into it, but it looks good fun so far. Plus robot dinosaurs.
‘twas enjoyable assembling it though and thoroughly worth the money (£17.99 for the joystick kit and £11.99 for the case).. and all seems to work pretty well.. SFII special moves are pulling off well enough and that is my basis for it working good.
I am a proper old boy gamer now methinks.. one lad has my PS4 one lad has my XB1 I have put the Switch up for sale(although a bit umming and ahhing on that one) I am pretty much pure GameCube and before that.
Also going to try Fortnite’s Battle Royale freebie mode, ping permitting.
Will report back...
I really loved Firewatch.
Me and the Mrs played it together and it was a really fun thing to do together (she doesn't generally like games)
Though I am hugely looking forward to Far Cry 5