
Aww, look at that cute face. Don't you just wanna pinch those cheeks... ^^
Who wants a leg?...


prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
I see posts like this about games with a cult following and I can't help but wonder what mindset the person had going into playing it. Did you actually expect it to be the scariest thing you ever played in your entire life, to completely live up to all the hype and expectation you'd let yourself have for it? Not gonna happen, never does with anything.BoringSupreez wrote:I'm playing through Silent Hill 1, and it isn't scaring me. At all. The radio static that's supposed to be so scary actually makes it even less so for me - it means I don't have to wonder if enemies are lurking nearby. I can know easily, and then hunt them down. In fact, I've been running about town killing everything I can find. It's a fun game but the creepiness is completely overblown.

This too.elmagicochrisg wrote:Scary / survival horror games should always be played on the hardest difficulty.
Make it hard to survive. You know...
lolDylan wrote:The real problem is that Silent Hill is a PS1 game and the aged graphics just aren't going to leave the same impression now as they did in the past.
My parents have chickens. They're relatively easy to take care of, but you can't be the type of person who can't stand touching crap. Also, make sure there are NO roosters in your flock. Not even one. They will wreck the eggs, rough up the hens, and crow all the time. They sometimes even crow in the middle of the night.Luke wrote:I'm seriously considering purchasing a few hens. Easy to take care of, very social animals, plus fresh eggs.
Only thing I would have to worry about would be a chicken coup.
Wocka wocka wocka.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.