Hey there, Video Game Journeys fans! The first chapter of the second story of my Video Game Journeys series is now up! Expect another chapter either sometime later today or later this week as I play through Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time on my PS4.
For those who are anxiously waiting for Sunset to return, fear not. She comes up in the next chapter, which I'm working on right now as I write this. Thank you all for being extremely patient with me and for supporting this series.
This is the last SMS game for now.
Let me start with a bit of the movie. This movie was bottled lightning, written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. It's a great comedy that plays things straight. The characters seem odd until you get to know them, but once you understand them they seem kind of realistic. Like someone you may have met before.
Night in games is such a unique and wonderful experience, even in a horror game.
You can go from having a nice walk to being paranoid about every sound because you heard a twig snap in your right ear.
It is also interesting how our attitude about it changes. Would you walk through a forest at night as you would in games?
It is due to this that I always make the night slightly longer in video games.
What are your thoughts on Night in video games?
My 300th blog post for here.
Man, once again I seem to be really on fire with blogging more than storytelling. I do enjoy writing stories, but I also enjoy making reviews and blogs that you guys can be entertained by.
But, anyway, for my 300th post, I decided to show you guys another video that doesn’t relate at all to MLP. It’s another crossover video, which is likewise the first I’m showing that doesn’t include clips of MLP and my 15th favorite.
Castle Crashers takes the rescue the princess trope, putts it in a side scrolling beat 'em up, and runs with it.
As for the story, an evil ruler kidnaps several princesses and it's up to you to rescue them. Fighting your way through hordes of minions, bosses, and running from a giant cat.
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Way to restart my Fox Video collection. I WILL do my CBS/Fox collection soon. In order for me to do that though, you will need to achieve an extraordinary amount of patience.
There are certain things in the soul that can only be expressed through mysterious and sometimes unconventional ways. True love is one such thing, and an in depth exploration of the soul and its mystical approach to dealing with such things is finally documented for the first time ever on film.
It's no secret that I'm a huger-than-usual fan of Estee's work. So much so that when I got bitten by the live-reading bug again, I decided to do Permanent Record. Without further ado, my latest attempt at video:
Here's my take on "P.P.O.V. (Pony Point of View)". Another shout-out to Big Apple Pie, an editor far more skilled than I. It actually looks like a professional vid now!