psychobilly-night
Supernova
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2010
Aaah the journals. Figured it'd be fun to make a new journal after my user name change.
So why'd I change my name? I caved into peer pressure and said Fuck it and got it changed (thanks Goatse).
Basically this journal will be about my day to day stuff, my thoughts on things such as video games, entertainment, roleplay, politics, and such. As well as random thoughts in my head. And they get pretty fucking random. As in one time me and a friend got into a discussion on why the plural for fetus should be Feti (it just sounds cooler). Whatever.
So stay tuned, or don't... I don't give a damn either way. Comment if you want I'm open to critique of the intelligent kind.
PS3 woes.
Recently during Thanksgiving my PS3 broke. I'd be playing a game and it would freeze up and suddenly shut off. So now it's dead. Damn. But luckily I plan on getting a new one for Christmas so I can finally play Splatterhouse.
Now for those who don't know what I'm talking about. Splatterhouse was an old arcade game released back in... 88 or 89? I don't remember but it was known for at the time for it's crazy disturbing shit. As Corey Coleman of Spill.com put it "Friday the 13th meet H.P. Lovecraft". Also it was the first arcade game to get a parental warning sticker and in a way it kind of helped pave the way of modern horror gaming.
Anyway most people, namely critics, aren't gonna like Splatterhouse. I personally blame all the damn modern warfares and black ops and stuff. Seriously can we just get a petition going to at least go a year without any real world shooters? Don't get me wrong, I love games like Battlefield bad Company but I'm getting sick and tired of hearing "Oh Modern Warfare/any COD Game is the best game ever!" Ah well probably just my opinion. I tend to love games that are usually hated by critics such as Sengoku Basara and Postal 2.
Speaking of Postal I'm excited as hell for Postal III. I like how it's a bit more story driven and in third person. But so far I'm not liking the animations and such. Ah well, Postal 2 was pretty low budget and it was awesome as hell.
So why'd I change my name? I caved into peer pressure and said Fuck it and got it changed (thanks Goatse).
Basically this journal will be about my day to day stuff, my thoughts on things such as video games, entertainment, roleplay, politics, and such. As well as random thoughts in my head. And they get pretty fucking random. As in one time me and a friend got into a discussion on why the plural for fetus should be Feti (it just sounds cooler). Whatever.
So stay tuned, or don't... I don't give a damn either way. Comment if you want I'm open to critique of the intelligent kind.
PS3 woes.
Recently during Thanksgiving my PS3 broke. I'd be playing a game and it would freeze up and suddenly shut off. So now it's dead. Damn. But luckily I plan on getting a new one for Christmas so I can finally play Splatterhouse.
Now for those who don't know what I'm talking about. Splatterhouse was an old arcade game released back in... 88 or 89? I don't remember but it was known for at the time for it's crazy disturbing shit. As Corey Coleman of Spill.com put it "Friday the 13th meet H.P. Lovecraft". Also it was the first arcade game to get a parental warning sticker and in a way it kind of helped pave the way of modern horror gaming.
Anyway most people, namely critics, aren't gonna like Splatterhouse. I personally blame all the damn modern warfares and black ops and stuff. Seriously can we just get a petition going to at least go a year without any real world shooters? Don't get me wrong, I love games like Battlefield bad Company but I'm getting sick and tired of hearing "Oh Modern Warfare/any COD Game is the best game ever!" Ah well probably just my opinion. I tend to love games that are usually hated by critics such as Sengoku Basara and Postal 2.
Speaking of Postal I'm excited as hell for Postal III. I like how it's a bit more story driven and in third person. But so far I'm not liking the animations and such. Ah well, Postal 2 was pretty low budget and it was awesome as hell.