If only I had a PS2 that could read burned disks, then I could break my wrists playing Fury of the Storm.
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If only I had a PS2 that could read burned disks, then I could break my wrists playing Fury of the Storm.
I'm on the second to last set list of Expert, but I haven't played in ruddy ages. I really want to now though. :cool:
I completed it on hard and the first 4 songs on expert the other day, god that killed my hands on the normal PS2 controller.
I was just playing Them Bones on Extreme mode and I was doing pretty well. Then it went retarded and I failed the song. I was at 98%. :P
Reading this thread made me want to try expert again, but the same song still kicked my ass, so i went back to hard and started replaying some songs to get higher stars/more money, and I managed to get 11/40 songs 5* about 15/40 4* and the rest I havent replayed yet.
When I first played the game I got a 98% on a hard song... I play guitar in real life so it was pretty easy to play once someone showed me the control scheme..
Really? I can't for the life of me play this game. I play real guitar for 3 hours a day though, as I said in my other post and I think, while this game is pretty cool, I see it as a waste of my time. For others, who don't have the time/$ to sink into actually picking up an electric and an amp, this is one of the greatest examples of a true "escapism" game to have ever been released. Red Octane are geniuses, too bad MTV owns the company and the rights, now. :cry:
It's not always about the time or money so much as it's about the... complete lack of desire to bother.
lol. I'm pretty sure being good at real guitar is more impressive than memorizing a button combo that lasts for 3-5 minutes. But to each his own. :p
I don't play video games to impress people.
Oh man, I just realized how bad my post sounded. My apologies, I feel like a jerk, now. :cry:
Wow. This thread has perfect timing, actually. My friend (the monster, as I called him), is in charge of entertainment at my school's Relay For Life this year, and he's running an all-night Guitar Hero Competition for anybody who feels up to it. lol, I'm gonna enter and get owned, it shall prove rather entertaining. :D
That sounds awesome. I remember going to a church lock-in. It was only cool because my future fiancee was there and I ended up staying up all night playing video games. :elation:
Eventually with all these games, we'll have enough musical emulation to make a four-player one so that you can make a whole band. :p