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Garrett Williamson

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  1. See, I think everybody just thought it was way too different from the other ones. When you said "Samus was almost unrecognizable", I mean, I almost don't care. It still had a sense of Metroid to me. Metroid Prime series will forever be my favorite, but Other M seriously was a good game. I think I get your idea of battles getting repetitive too quick, but I seriously thought that everything was unexpected and I didn't know what was exactly going to happen next. I liked that.
  2. Ok, well you have a bit of a point there. I still liked the game.
  3. What? I guess something's wrong with me, then, because I sorta liked the voice acting. Hamfisted symbolism? What did I miss out on in the game?
  4. My new video I just posted. It's beautiful. http://youtu.be/mJRQZVbroHw
  5. Other M was actually a great game. So many people bashed it around and were like "it's too different and we don't like the layout" but I honestly loved it. I liked the way they were going with it and Nintendo's featuring a heavy amount of dialogue was actually a really great idea. The storyline is absolutely amazing (you never knew what was coming next) and it was one of those one games where I actually got really interested in the cutscenes. It's like with so many other games, I only watch the cutscenes to make sure I don't miss any valuable info I'll need to know later. With this game, the cutscenes were actually really enjoyable to watch and I would actually keep playing the game to see what would happen next and what the next cutscene was. And the game itself was great. The gameplay was nice, the music and concept and even graphics (even for the Wii) were great. I seriously thought Other M was a really good game. And their backstory behind Samus and stuff was great. You really got to understand her and you suddenly felt like you were in the game. When a game is able to get you to think you are truly a part of it, I personally think that's the mark of a great game.
  6. Lol I just don't know if anything you've been saying is important, about deadlines and sending in WIPs and what-not. I don't have my own WIP, essentially (if anyone wants me to collab with them then I would be *part* of a WIP, but I don't have my own). Yeah. I guess my question was pointless, now that I think about it.
  7. Scream by Michael Jackson. One of meh favorite songs evar.
  8. If I want to speak disrespectfully and dirty about a fake cartoon girl that doesn't exist, I seriously don't find a problem with that. Of course, I wouldn't want to be talking that way around an actual *real* girl, but I don't really think it'd be disrespectful if you were talking badly about something that doesn't even exist? Just a concept. Disrespecting actual women, on the other hand I have no clue if this even has to do with anything else said below. God knows what time it is (oh look it's 1:10 am) and I just saw something about disrespecting women and video game girls? This comment is now officially pointless. By the way, relyanCe, sweet sig.
  9. Holy crap what's that OoT figures thing I want that. But I'm not claiming anything... ...yet
  10. Is there still a "dead" track that I could possibly send in a WIP for to see what you think about it?
  11. Hahaha well let's see, they did the panel in like January of 2013. Pretty early January. When was it they started Nintendoland?
  12. Yeah they pretty much put in no effort. And I know it's all staged. It's so obvious. Why would Toby just every day use the voices he uses there? I'm not searching for real. I'm just searching for funny. Though their reactions to scary games could be staged, at the same time I think not. Because here's the thing, I had the same type of reactions when playing a game like Slender. I am a very enthusiastic gamer (I've been known for screaming and yelling at the game and talking to it lol), and when I played Slender, I sorta had those same type of reactions; screaming and making faces and saying weird things and such. Considering how often PewDiePie plays horror games, I have a harder time believing in his reactions, because I have a feeling he's so used to it by now that all he's doing is just faking it now just to keep his audience. And the WHAT IS THIS episode in Sonic '06 series of Game Grumps was totally staged. So obviously it was fake. It was most likely improvised, but it was very obviously staged. But that was what made it so funny. Arin purposely breaking out in madness and screaming because of a glitch is just funny to me. Sometimes the funniest things are the fakest things. (fakest isn't even a word) EDIT: I do want to add in this though. The surprise moments with PewDiePie and TobyGames where they freak out in a horror game may be real, but I can almost bet that all the body movements they make, running around and getting up and throwing the headset on the ground is all staged and they purposely did that for entertainment rather than because it actually freaked them out. I don't do that, and even at the MAGfest panel of Game Grumps, they said they would never do facecam because it ruins the magic. All the screaming and funny things you hear during the game is funny, but once you see them playing it, it's boring. Because they're doing all those voices but they are literally just sitting on the couch and not moving at all. Which is why they said they wouldn't do facecam. Because it's just not interesting. DOUBLE EDIT WHOA: Ironically, Game Grumps just posted a video today of Sonic '06 Ep. 75 (http://youtu.be/Y-tNj3uVwGw) and uh... about 7 and a half minutes into it and that looks like a facecam to me. lol Of course, the reason for doing so was because that was a funny moment to get on camera.
  13. I still haven't worked on anything yet I want to be a part of this. I'm just great with my management.
  14. That's not needed. I've listened to a lot of famous songs on mono for the heck of it and it all sounds like crap. Mono is only good when it comes to recording a specific track in a song that way (like recording mono for vocals, because obviously you aren't using two mics to record yourself--unless you are)
  15. What this guy said all the way. No one listens on one speaker anymore. Seriously. Ever since "hi-fi" came around back in the 60s or whenever it was, two speakers and panning has been the thing. Heck, the Beatles probably sounds absolutely awful on mono. But nobody listens to it that way. And they're one of the greatest artists of all time. So changing a mix to make it work with mono is just a waste of time. I make music sound the way I want to hear it. I honestly don't care about what the audience thinks about my music as much as I do. I'm not sure that's a good motive, but I just like to do music my way. I don't want someone else telling me how to do music. If someone doesn't like my music, that's their problem. Feedback to make something sound better is a different story. But I feel I may be getting slightly off topic here, so I'll shut up.
  16. See, it's just your taste for comedy. I really don't like PewDiePie in any way, but I really like TobyGames. I haven't watched a TobyGames in a while, but I subscribed to him in the first place because of his Skyward Sword gameplay (which is completely done now, unfortunately; he never finished the game). I just laughed so hard hearing Arin screaming like that and Jon's reactions. I enjoy what people sometimes consider "smart humor"?, or a "smart joke", but I also really love just seeing things blowing up and screaming and stuff. I don't know what's so funny about it. It's just funny to me.
  17. I'll be honest, this may be the best moment in video game commentary history. My opinion, but I don't think I've ever laughed so hard til I cried watching video game commentary like this. When Arin lost it and started screaming, I seriously thought I was going to die from laughter. I couldn't breath for 10 minutes. That wasn't an overexaggeration. lol
  18. Death in Super Smash Bros. It's like you never know how far down the person is falling and then this big sparkle thing pops up and you get this vibration and it looks like they exploded into an orb of light that I always thought was like an indication of going to heaven or fairies or something. I would purposely kill myself for that. I need to go to bed.
  19. I just thought I'd say Toby playing SLENDER was the first time I was able to watch someone play the game. Because his hilariousness covered up all the scary. yeah.
  20. ME UPDATE AGEHN: https://soundcloud.com/gwilliamson/the-goddess-gets-groovy-v-4 -Varied drums even more -Turned down snare 2 dB -Created build-up toward last "chorus", so-to-speak -Fixed compression issue on glock and harp Again, may get some guitar on this.
  21. I've started completely over. I'm trying new things constantly. Trying to see what works best. May not have a remix to show til the middle of March.
  22. Try teaching a guy to play a first person shooter. All I wanted to do was laugh my brains out. And I freaking suck at first person shooters. So to see some other guy not knowing what aiming was or even what throwing a grenade was, I sorta lost it. I'm not even that bad. And I don't mean "what button is aim". I mean "what the heck do you mean by aim". Are you kidding me?
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