As far as relaxing Zep songs, Thank You has been growing on me as of late.
Okay so who's your favorite guitarist, suspicious combination of nouns?
Me.
Srsly though, I don't know. I don't think I really have a favourite guitarist. Zack Gontard gets points for the sheer number of amazing bands he's in, but aside from that...*shrug*
Maybe Bob Quine? His guitar really made the Voidoids awesome.
Thing is, while the vast majority of my music is guitar based, it's not guitar based, if you see what I mean.
Apparently, Jeff Beck is good that it doesn't even matter if his guitar is out of tune. He knows just how much to bend the notes he chooses to keep them in tune with the rest of the band.
For one day, possibly one hour only!
Ah, the nursery of so many giants...Man, I really have to go listen to some old Yardbirds now.
Forgot Randy Rhodes and Tony Iommi earlier. Those guys would both be in my top 10 as well.
Persona series for goddamn sure. I would not play those games in front of friends.
So real pic thread (especially the new people who haven't said anything yet), what's your darkest gaming guilty pleasure?
You know, games that you enjoy, but you're really kind of ashamed to? I have a couple:
- Dead or Alive. I enjoy it as an actual fighting game. Across DOA4 and Dimensions, I've put like 100 hours in to the game. My ex-girlfriend and I still play DOA4 a few times a week on Live!
- Final Fantasy XIII. My expectations for the game were so rock-bottom that as long as it ran, I would have been fine with it. But I ended up really liking the graphics and music and even the battle system.
I'd be interested in hearing some of your stuff if you have any you can post.
So real pic thread (especially the new people who haven't said anything yet), what's your darkest gaming guilty pleasure?
You know, games that you enjoy, but you're really kind of ashamed to? I have a couple:
- Dead or Alive. I enjoy it as an actual fighting game. Across DOA4 and Dimensions, I've put like 100 hours in to the game. My ex-girlfriend and I still play DOA4 a few times a week on Live!
- Final Fantasy XIII. My expectations for the game were so rock-bottom that as long as it ran, I would have been fine with it. But I ended up really liking the graphics and music and even the battle system.
DoA is my favorite 3D fighter. SoulCalibur bringing up a close second.
I figured I would post in here, since I think it's cool and would will join in.
I've never seen anyone actually look cel shaded in real life. Interesting pictureDoA is my favorite 3D fighter. SoulCalibur bringing up a close second.
I figured I would post in here, since I think it's cool and would will join in.
I've never seen anyone actually look cel shaded in real life. Interesting picture
Edit: Damn you lol
Please do! The more the better.
I am actually unreasonably excited for DOA5. I hope it makes it out by the summer.
I wish I was good at fighters. I'm a failure to my heritage.
If we're posting our stuff, I have a Myspace page that I throw things up on occasionally. I just finally put a new one up this month.. I hardly ever find the motivation to actually write and record whole songs, so the few tracks on there are from the last several years. It's pretty amateur but it's still fun when I can actually put something together.
http://www.myspace.com/tomryanmusic
I wish I was good at fighters. I'm a failure to my heritage.
I had some weird epiphany playing SSFIV that suddenly made me understand what the foundational basis is to get better. I can't even explain it, but suddenly I went from constantly jumping and using strong kick to staying on the ground, controlling movement, and playing mind-games.
When I was a kid, the idea of double quarter circles was basically impossible to me. I was like "Doesn't matter, I'll never be able to do this!" Now I pull it off like it's nothing.
Since I started playing Marvel 3 last year, even though I had a modicum of experience with fighting games, especially SSFII back in the day, I feel like I have just finally started to learn how these things really work. It's been a huge learning curve, but after 300+ hours I've gained an incredible amount of experience and understanding. Of course, I'm still a scrub![]()
I was a lethal Soul Calibur player, but that's the only fighting game I've ever developed real skill at.
What up, ladies!
If that's you singing, you have a pretty good voice.
Edit: really solid guitar playing as well. I liked your solo on Thank You.
Slower paced games like Soul Calibur, Virtua Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter (main series), King of Fighters, and Tekken are better games to actually try to improve in. MvC 2 or 3 on the other hand...hard mountain to climb.
Especially since once you get locked in a combo, you cant do anything unless the other player screws up.
I met you at the nyc meetup!What did I get myself into?
I met you at the nyc meetup!
For reals, we gatta show chicago gaf how you do a real meetup. How've you been?
You look far less like a robot in Skyrim than I have been lead to believe.
p.s. welcome
Dear Lord, I've never been so bored and uninspired... this evening is moving soooo slowly, and it's not even 8pm! What's worse is that the class I teach tomorrow isn't until 3:15p so I have no idea what to do with myself tomorrow.