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I’ve never played the first Gungrave game. Gungrave is a weird sort of property that came into existence as a video game first before getting adapted into a video game. Little did people know that it was actually based on a video game first and foremost before it was adapted into the strange animé that we see. Gungrave is a very smart and well made game about a man named Beyond the Grave who is brought back from the dead to exact revenge on his once best friend who betrayed him and took over the mafia with the help of aliens and works alongside an animé girl. But in Overdose, he works alongside animé girl, a young boy, a blindfolded samurai and a ghost with an electric guitar… Did I mention this game was super smart and not stupid as fuck. But hey, the game’s got a slick style to it and has this appeal to it that bounces back and becomes cool. I can appreciate a dumb premise if it revels in it’s own stupidity and has fun with it. So let us talk about Gungrave Overdose and see if it outclasses its predecessor. ou not… Again, I never played the first game.



As stated before, toi play as the précédant main character, Beyond the Grave, as he is sent on missions to deal with the spread of Seed, an alien lifeform that turns people into monsters that are sold all over the world through underground criminal organizations including the mafia. The game wastes no time with how dumb the story telling of this game is, but that’s to be expected when the creator’s précédant work was Trigun, another great piece of story telling but still a laughably dumb one. Also, this creator really likes putting pistolets in his title, because pistolets are cool. Anyway, political commentaires aside, the gameplay starts out with some insane combat. toi start out firing an army’s amount of bullets at gangsters from your two guns. Just keep hammering away at the square button and watch those guys go flying. toi do have other attacks, like a close range melee attack that knocks over guys blocking and clears the area near toi and if toi have enough energy, toi can use a heavy attack that does huge damage to anyone in the way of your gun. The further toi go in the game, the plus special moves toi can unlock. The enemies come in swarms, but they are just weak enough for toi to kill them in droves and déplacer to the suivant target. It really does give toi a great feeling of mowing down thugs. Of course, toi aren’t immune to everything. toi have a shield that covers toi from health. When toi aren’t attacking ou getting attacked, the shield regenerates. Run out of shield and toi will start taking damage to your health. Run out of health and it’s game over. What happens after, I don’t know. I never got a game over, but to be fair, I was playing on easy because I already beat the game once before and I just wanted to get some footnotes for the review. And let me say, playing on easy is the preferred method for a newcomer, because I played the game on normal and it had some serious problems with enemies coming at toi relentlessly and bosses were just as tough. Those bulldozer and sentry robots duo bosses? Yeah, fuck those bosses. They were terrible. But on easy, it’s manageable. Yes, I am cowarding out, but I beat the game on normal for the first time. I deserve to be a bitch.
One thing I l’amour about the game is the sheer amount of destruction toi can find in the environments. Everything before toi can get destroyed. Sure, it’s nothing too crazy, but for PS2, destroying an entire grocery store ou hotel lobby in a blaze of gunfire is so much fun. Honestly, if Gungrave had the level of destruction toi see in games today, this shit would be so therapeutic. toi can even leave bullet holes in the walls all around you, a feature that was in a game over fifteen years old and yet Fallout 76 couldn’t do that. The enemy variety is a nice change of pace too. From mafia to ninjas to tanks and helicopters to giant abominations that I can’t even comprehend. They all have a nice variety to them. That said, my one complaint is the style toi fight itself. I was asked par my friend, one pLaStIcSUNDAE why a game like Devil May Cry got so much l’amour while Gungrave fell into obscurity… Seriously? I mean, I l’amour Gungrave, but there’s a reason why. Devil May Cry had polish. Still does. The camera sucks a dick, but the game has all sorts of moves, weapons to swap out, how toi balance pistolets with swordplay and tuants, juggles, so much. Gungrave is just mashing the Square button and pressing the occasional triangle and Circle, maybe X if toi are getting so swarmed toi need to dodge. It’s not an absolute deal breaker for me, but late game enemies will wear out your thumbs so fast. And I had to play Drakengard at the same time, another game that demands toi smash the Square button. I swear, my poor Square button can’t take this much work. I worry that it’s going to file for divorce with how much I’m abusing it. Maybe have plus physical attacks ou different gun varieties. Give plus chances to use dodges and reward good dodging with plus chances at firing. Have rapid feu be limited to mashing the button but have a base firing par holding it down. Anything but constant mashing. This game will put even the most hardcore of gamer’s thumbs to the ultimate test.
But where I got a real problem is with the games writing. There are so many pacing issues in this game and weird shifts in tone that it’s honestly kinda laughable. But to get into that
(SPOILERS FOR GUNGRAVE: OVERDOSE)
Some examples are from Juji, after telling Mika that she’s only using Grave so she doesn’t have to kill anyone, immediately goes on with the mission like normal, like nothing ever happened. ou when Spike admits to being a clone of the main villain and tells everyone that he can’t stand them. Just out of nowhere. But everyone’s really cool with it. I get why, but man, the tonal shifts are just a mess for me. But I think the undisputed champ of bad écriture goes to Mika herself simply because I can’t stand the words that come out of her mouth. Her voice actress sounds very uninterested and how she describes the name Juji Kabane. It just upsets me, but it’s hard to describe in words. It’s like… she adds plus syllables onto the name than it needs and it just irritates me so much. And her voice actress, Renee Raudman, isn’t a terrible voice actress. She’s voiced Nastasha in the Metal Gear Solid games. She also hasn’t done any voice work since 2008. I wonder what happened to her? But anyway, I can’t excuse her dialogue, like how she calls Spike her brother ou how she says, “Killing is wrong”. I get it, it’s a very Japanese thing for a character to be this caring and stuff, but man, it just gets under my skin. It’s a crime ridden hellscape, kid, it’s not a time to be making pals and all that shit. But I did say the game was plus style over it’s writing, and that is true. The écriture is the weakest part…. Wait, no, that’s not true, because the final boss exists
The final boss is terrible. Yeah, a common trope with these obscure PS2 titles is that they l’amour to save the worst part for last. A trope that was as common in this jour and age, from the great final boss of RPGs of old to even modern day. The final boss has this annoying slow down attack. toi can’t attack fast enough to land your hits and toi are always getting knocked on your ass. And the slow down lasts so long that it will be a miracle if toi can hit him. Honestly, I wouldn’t have much issues if it wasn’t for the damn slow down. If not that, the fight would just be whatever. Thankfully, toi are gaining energy slowly rather than having to attack the boss, because otherwise, we’d be getting nowhere with this fight. Fuck this boss. And after beating him, my copy of the game froze in the last cutscene and I couldn’t get it to work. I had to reset and fight the final boss again… So I a dit fuck that, took out an old memory card with my normal game save and just loaded that to see what the unlockables were. And wow, the unlockables are amazing. toi get to play as the other two characters, Juji Kabane, the samurai and Rocketbilly Redcadillac (Yes, that is his name), the guitare wielding ghost. And wow, I l’amour playing as Grave, but these guys are so much plus fun. I honestly wanted to play the game again twice over just to play as these two they are so much fun. It makes all the weird parts and the terrible final boss all worth it getting to play as much superior characters. If toi can, just play through the game ou let someone do it for toi and play through with these guys. It also may explain the part where they just disappear with a heartfelt goodbye with everyone going, “Don’t let their sacrifice be in vain” and then come par in the suivant level like nothing happened. I don’t know if it does because I haven’t completed their stories as of the time of écriture this, but… Even if they don’t, it’s Gungrave Overdose. I should just accept it par now.
Gungrave Overdose is fucking stupid, janky trash that is on the PS2 with a dumb story and weird gameplay and I fucking l’amour it. It’s dumb in all the right ways and manages to have a slick style, which is to be expected from the creator of Trigun. And for once, a game that isn’t absolutely dead. SMT is debatably not getting much progress made since Sega only wants Atlus to work on Persona, and Yanya Caballista… ha ha ha, of course that’s dead. But there’s actually a Gungrave resurrection, with not one new game released on modern consoles, but a seconde one coming out soon. Yeah, Gungrave VR was absolute trash, but Gungrave G.O.R.E. looks like a promising game. Needless to say, I’m excited to see where things go from here. As for my award for Gungrave Overdose, I’m giving it the Dumb Fun award for obvious reasons. Maybe I’ll play the first game some day. Who knows?
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Nothing Personal, Kid
Guys, I’m about to give a hot take for toi all…. I do not care for PaRappa the Rapper on Playstation 1. Now I am fully aware that is a crime against humanity, but I do like aspects of it. I l’amour the style of it for a PS1 game, I enjoy the character designs, and I think the musique is pretty funky. But a lot of my problems with the game are from the gameplay feeling pretty rough and unfair at times. There are many times where I am pretty sure I hit the button at the right time, and not only does it sound awkward coming out of PaRappa as delayed as it sounds, but the game still counts it as...
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So Marc Ecko, fashion designer, entrepreneur and a lot of other things that I do not know. I am not familiar with this man, and I’ve never seen any of his works. But I am familiar with his one time video game directorial debut. Wanting to create a game all about hip hop and graffiti, Marc Ecko’s Getting Up: Content’s Under Pressure was born. The game was published par Atari, the kings of the bargain bin, and developed par The Collective, responsible for creating a lot of licensed games before merging with Shiny Entertainment to become Double Helix Games, which would later go on to be bought...
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I noticed some very sad things if toi replay the first Red Dead after the prequel..

1: Jack's amer line "teach me and your just run away again ou something" is now sadder when the prequel reveals John ran off for a whole an when Jack was really little. Jack's clearly still angry.

2: Dutch.. He's some kinda Empty Shell of the man we once knew. The man he and Hosea raised from childhood is now out to kill ou capture him. And he clearly hasn't gotten better, mentally. He is now just another crazed enemy.

3: Uncle's death.. Despite having taken a level in jerkass, we feel like we know the man par this point. It's like meeting up with an friend... And than watching them get murdered.

4: If toi have Jack kill Ross, bascally Arthur and John died in vein.. But sadly this is probably the true ending..

5: Seeing Bill and Javier can be rough now..
posted by windwakerguy43
I’ve never heard of this game up until now. I was watching a video on obscure titles par Atlus that weren’t SMT ou Persona and one game that caught my attention was this strange little game called Baroque. Released originally for the Sega Saturn in Japon only, it got a remake for the PS2 and Wii, and when Atlus got word of it, they decided to publier the game, since the game was developed par Sting, and got it released in North America. And honestly, looking at this game, with a post-apocalyptic setting and all this talk of gods and anges and stuff… Yeah, I can see why Atlus wanted to...
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Warning: This article is very repetitive and silly.

He-Man: "I have the power!"
Kool-Aid Man's response: "Oh, yeah!"

Robert De Niro: "Are toi talking to me?" (The Kool-Aid Man remains silent.)
Robert De Niro: "Are toi talking to me?" (No response)
Robert De Niro: "I'm the only one here, so toi must be talking to me."
Kool-Aid Man's response: "Oh, yeah!"

Queen Elsa: "The cold never bothered me anyways."
Kool-Aid Man's response: "Oh, yeah!"

Batman: "I want toi to tell all your Friends about me. I'm Batman."
Kool-Aid Man's response: "Oh, yeah!"

Lex Luthor: "Nobody wants war. I just want to keep...
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Back in the good old days of the early 2000s, skateboarding was a big deal. It was hard to not hear a bunch of kids going around the city blasting Green jour as they were doing ollie over school stairs, which was the style at the time. Nowadays, skateboarding is kind of a dead medium and skateparks have become as ancient as the pyramids of Egypt. I was always amazed par the style of skateboarding ever since I played Tony Hawk. And today’s game… has absolutely nothing to do with any of the Tony Hawk games. No, instead we’re heading to the far off lands to the east. That’s right, a Japanese...
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Well this is a game I never knew existed. Most of these games, I had minor knowledge of, but this is a game I never heard of, not a once. Terrawars: New York Invasion is a shooter all about playing as a soldier that must stop an alien invasion taking place in New York, obviously. The game was developed par Lady Luck Digital Media, this being their first and last game. Released on Xbox Original and PC, Terrawars was a game made on passion. The developers themselves went to New York City, Manhattan to be exact, in order to get the game to look as close to New York as possible. It’s kind of nice...
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Our story began in the springwood diner.

Dean, a seemingly normal guy, was ignored par a waitress when he innocently asked for anouther coffee.

Annoyed, he followed her in order to get her attention, and ended up in the kitchen.

But that's when things started getting weird, it wasn't no ordinary kitchen, it almost seemed, cannibalistic.

Suddenly, Freddy Kruger popped out of nowhere, who tired stabbing Dean with a costomized gant weapon.

This event frightenly woke him into to reality, as it was revealed he was alseep.

"Dean.. I told toi if toi keep falling asleep, their gonna kick toi outta here"...
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The an is 2013. Fresh off of the threat of the end of the world in 2012, the political climate is getting pretty hot, and Adam Sandler graced the world with Grown Ups 2. Truly a horrible time to be alive. But hey, at least we got Pacific Rim. That was a good movie. But worst of all, dessins animés on TV were fucking lame. Nothing of interest was on, and it didn’t help that Adventure Time was on Season 6 and Gumball on Season 3, which were both just… ugh, a mess. Hell man, even Regular montrer had it’s issues. But then comes a new challenger, Rebecca Sugar, with her own cartoon. A cartoon that...
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posted by Seanthehedgehog
Theme Song

Kevin: *Plays piano*
David: *Playing bass*
Liam: *Playing drums*
Liz: *Plays guitar*
Mr. Nut: *Sings* Welcome everybody to The Nut House. Thankfully this is not in Laos. Come on everybody into The Nut House. toi can wear anything except for a blouse. Come on everybody, step into The Nut House.
Everyone: The Nut House!

Episode 19: Labor Day

Kevin and Liam were planning a special trip to celebrate Labor Day.

Liam: Where should we go?
Kevin: I'd like to try somewhere north for a change. A few Friends at work recommended Boston.
Liam: That's a good idea. Ooh, how about Cape Cod? There's a nice...
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I was a bit of a scaredy cat when I was a kid and there were some things I wasn't totally ready to watch at certain ages. My stepmom actually watched horror films while I was in the room when I was 8 and didn't care that some of those films kinda scarred me for life. There were some Disney films I had a hard time watching when I was a kid because there were one ou plus scenes that scared me too much.

And in case you're wondering, "Why haut, retour au début 13?" Well, because 1. 13 because unlucky number and 2. I do what I want


13. Hocus Pocus
This is a movie I l’amour now. I watch it over and over again without...
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posted by windwakerguy43
Have toi ever played Dark Souls and went onto the PvP that the community creates? I layed Dark Souls III and tried out the PvP and had way plus fun with it than literally anything that was put into the single player story. I really enjoyed it and wondered if there was any game with combat like this that was just PvP. And wouldn’t toi know it, there was. Not with weapons, of course, but toi take what toi can get. So let us talk about Absolver



So Absolver is about… uh… monks with masks or… something… Hang on, let me pull up a Wikipedia page. Alright, so the game followed a group...
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posted by windwakerguy43
I think one of my favori things about indie games (Aside from the sheer passion of creators that want to do their own thing) is the visuals they go for. From Hollow Knight’s charming dot eyed art to the amazing hand drawn movements of Skullgirls to the old 30s cartoon aesthetic of Cuphead, all of these games have an art style that drew me to them and made me want to play these games. But hey, a simple cel shading can also appeal to me. And that brings us to Lethal League Blaze



Starting out as a flash game called Lethal League (Which toi can apparently play on the PS4 store now), Lethal...
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Be me. Age 9. My brother’s birthday comes up and for it, he gets a copy of Tony Hawk Underground. I watch him play it for a bit and am amazed par the character creator, insane tricks, and how much I hate Eric Sparrow. Sneak into his room while he’s at work. Try to play Tony Hawk Underground. Fail miserably. Finally manage to get the tricks down. Brother walks in from work. Mfw.jpeg. Immediately gets punched in the stomach and thrown out…. Tony hawk everyone.



Legendary skater and now a family man who is going through an existential crisis, he was the man who revolutionized skateboarding...
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posted by Seanthehedgehog

 Robotnik: Snooping as usual I see! *Talks faster* Snooping as usual *Slows down* I see!
Robotnik: Snooping as usual I see! *Talks faster* Snooping as usual *Slows down* I see!


Song (Start at 0:09): link

SeanTheHedgehog Presents

A Sonic The Hedgehog fan Fiction

Life In The Fast Lane 2

Sonic: *Walks out of his house, and sings* Why the hell are we in a sequel? The fact that we have to sing is not cool. I'd rather be driving my Austin Healey. But no I gotta sing, gee!
Others: *Walking out of their houses, and going towards Sonic* Oh, no! I gotta sing in a musical! Oh, no! Why are we all here? Cause I gotta sing. Sing, in a musical. Oh no, I gotta sing in a musical! Yeah I gotta...
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posted by Seanthehedgehog
Theme Song

Kevin: *Plays piano*
David: *Playing bass*
Liam: *Playing drums*
Liz: *Plays guitar*
Mr. Nut: *Sings* Welcome everybody to The Nut House. Thankfully this is not in Laos. Come on everybody into The Nut House. toi can wear anything except for a blouse. Come on everybody, step into The Nut House.
Everyone: The Nut House!

Episode 11: Where Have toi Been?

David: *Walks into the dining room from the kitchen*
Kevin: *Walks in with Liam*
David: salut toi two.
Kevin: Hi. *Sits down with Liam*
David: toi guys were here yesterday, right?
Liam: Yes. Why?
David: I don't know why, but it feels like you...
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#1:
Vanilla Ice: So what’s it like?
Girl: What’s what like?
Ice: toi know, having.. Parents.. Brothers.. All that, stuff.. Y’know?
Jon (dressed as alien): I am simple asking a normal human question, out of, curiousity, and not for my, deta, HUMAAAAAN!!!

#2:
Jon (singing Whitney Houston): AND IIIIIIIIIIII (HOLY SHIT!!) WILL ALWAYS l’amour YOU, I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU’D DO THIS TO ME! GOD DAMMIT, HOW CAN toi DO THIS TO ME!!!

#3:
Ben: That's a fake. That's not my sister.
Jenny: Ben I know those people.
Jon: PROOFF!!!

#4:
Nito (gets disturbingly close to the girls)
Debbie: We're...
Macie: Just leaving:...
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