It's the perfect time to loop some classical minors, especially Tchaikovsky's Dumka, op 59, and Dvořák's Dumky trio, op 90. My favourite nostalgic picks.
Although recently I've taken quite many skies in a bright "major" shine.
While it's tricky but fun to take a panorama with my Xperia Arc.
So, in order to really take a panorama or whatever in good quality, I for the first time bought a book teaching you how to use of a digital camera. Hopefully sometime later I can have a big step (as long as I can finish the reading quick).
While it's tricky but fun to take a panorama with my Xperia Arc.
So, in order to really take a panorama or whatever in good quality, I for the first time bought a book teaching you how to use of a digital camera. Hopefully sometime later I can have a big step (as long as I can finish the reading quick).
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A year ago I didn't feel it in depth, and now I'd say PsychoBreak is recommendable, to everyone who likes the old style biohazard series. Not saying the so obvious zombie's turning back scene, from the playing system that asks you to burn up the enemy, the motion capture of villagers in early stages, to the well-known chainsaw as well as crimson heads. I saw reflections everywhere! It'll be also fun to dig in for how many pairs there are between the two!
Based on my current experience at the middle (?) of chapter 9, it's indeed a horror game. I haven't got such great feelings in more recent bio games (of course, they're already action). With so many resembling aspects to bio, the overall ambience is more like Silent Hill, especially since the randomly showing up Ruvik appears (yet it may be more like Kurosawa Sae comparing to Pyramid Head). Actually to me, the scariest moment isn't fighting the chainsaw or "Kayako", instead it's bumping into a hanged body in the dark. (・_・)
Based on my current experience at the middle (?) of chapter 9, it's indeed a horror game. I haven't got such great feelings in more recent bio games (of course, they're already action). With so many resembling aspects to bio, the overall ambience is more like Silent Hill, especially since the randomly showing up Ruvik appears (yet it may be more like Kurosawa Sae comparing to Pyramid Head). Actually to me, the scariest moment isn't fighting the chainsaw or "Kayako", instead it's bumping into a hanged body in the dark. (・_・)
Meanwhile, I tried to resume either Steins;Gate or Higurashi, but it's hard. Reading (non classic nor educational) text definitely isn't my preferred type of gaming. Horror/action > RPG >>> visual novel..
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