Thursday, February 28, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Deer Hunter 3 Soundtrack on Townsounds
I never owned or played the 3rd Deer Hunter game, but, after doing some research in the credits section of Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter 3 a while back, we discovered that some of the game's soundtracks were produced(and most likely composed) by Townsounds. Upon locating this company's website, I noticed that they had a link to a sample of the Deer Hunter 3 soundtrack. I decided that it was too enjoyable not to share, so I decided to post a link to the sample. If I ever get the game, I'll try to upload the soundtrack to my channel(or if someone else who owns the game would be so kind as to upload an extended version, I would very much appreciate it. :) ). Anglerbe, Eljoeyo and me also decided that this soundtrack contained some similarities to the Sonic Adventure 2 soundtrack, "Keys The Ruin".
Townsounds' Website
Sounded a bit similar to:
Townsounds' Website
Sounded a bit similar to:
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Ao Oni: Curse of the Decaying Tooth
Eljoeyo's request...
Sunday, February 10, 2013
What Do You Think?: G2D Deer Hunter 2 Remake
Deer Hunter 2 was a pretty fun game, despite its slightly inferior graphics and gameplay during the time of its release back in 1998. Like the Carnivores series, I believe that Deer Hunter 2 would do fairly well if it was ported to modern day platforms(Pc, Android, Mac, and IOS more than home console arcades, but then again, imagine an actual hunting game on the Wii U that takes advantage of the tablet controller thing).
Compared to the arcade shoot-em-up hunting games that are popular on mobile device app stores, DH2 would seem like a fairly innovative and new experience, because it actually requires you to do some HUNTING. I don't know how legal it would be to try to remake Deer Hunter 2 with The Game Creator's App Game Kit, but when we develop our skills a little more (and finish our current projects), we would be willing to take on the task(or at least try). I'm not too sure how far we'd get, but, assuming we could obtain some sort of legal approval to take the now disbanded Sunstorm and Wizardwork's project and modify it a litte bit (this includes the possible addition of an actual Sasquatch model instead of that invisible turd that currently inhabits the game;check out our Rumors and Mysteries videos concerning this game for more info on that topic particularly). If you support this idea, have any suggestions, or want to discuss the original Deer Hunter 2 and other hunting games, please leave a comment in the comments section. Also, if you have any idea whether or not this would be illegal, your advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! If you would like to help with the project somehow and you have some ideas about what you like to do(and you know about TGC's AGK BASIC language, because that's most likely what we would be using to program this thing. We probably won't dig too deep into Python, Java, or C++ for a little while), tell us what you would be interested in doing! Thanks for reading! This project probably wouldn't be started for quite a while, but I wanted to toss the idea out there for people who were fans of the original game.
The Game Creator's (http://www.thegamecreators.com/)
App Game Kit: http://www.appgamekit.com/
Deer Hunter 2 gameplay and other videos:
Compared to the arcade shoot-em-up hunting games that are popular on mobile device app stores, DH2 would seem like a fairly innovative and new experience, because it actually requires you to do some HUNTING. I don't know how legal it would be to try to remake Deer Hunter 2 with The Game Creator's App Game Kit, but when we develop our skills a little more (and finish our current projects), we would be willing to take on the task(or at least try). I'm not too sure how far we'd get, but, assuming we could obtain some sort of legal approval to take the now disbanded Sunstorm and Wizardwork's project and modify it a litte bit (this includes the possible addition of an actual Sasquatch model instead of that invisible turd that currently inhabits the game;check out our Rumors and Mysteries videos concerning this game for more info on that topic particularly). If you support this idea, have any suggestions, or want to discuss the original Deer Hunter 2 and other hunting games, please leave a comment in the comments section. Also, if you have any idea whether or not this would be illegal, your advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! If you would like to help with the project somehow and you have some ideas about what you like to do(and you know about TGC's AGK BASIC language, because that's most likely what we would be using to program this thing. We probably won't dig too deep into Python, Java, or C++ for a little while), tell us what you would be interested in doing! Thanks for reading! This project probably wouldn't be started for quite a while, but I wanted to toss the idea out there for people who were fans of the original game.
The Game Creator's (http://www.thegamecreators.com/)
App Game Kit: http://www.appgamekit.com/
Deer Hunter 2 gameplay and other videos:
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Saturday, February 9, 2013
Porpoisemonkey vs. RAVIOLICAPONI Part 1
Porpoisemonkey faces off with Achievement Hound's Raviolicaponi in what I believe will be a three part challenge.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Gamed2Death 2012 Finale Part 1
After countless instances of postponing, we now deliver to you the first part of the G2D 2012 "end of the year" show! Enjoy! Rate, share, comment, and subscribe! Thank you!
Top 10: Anglerte's Favorite Games 2013
I've decided to revise my list from last year, as I've played some new games in the time that has elapse that I believe deserves a place on such a list as this more than some items on my previous list. Also, the "45 Nostalgic Games" segment helped me recall some games from my past that I had neglected to consider last year. Because I went into fairly specific detail last year, this year, I'll keep my comments for each item concise. I was debating whether or not to arrange them in a certain order, and I was leaning towards just listing them randomly, but I ultimately decided that the way I organized my list last year (better to best) was the most efficient method to use for this type of list.
10. Warhawk
Once again, I had difficulty deciding whether or not to keep this game on the list, but even after a year of considering games that could take this one's place on this list, I highly respect this game for how it persuaded me to enjoy an online-multiplayer-shooting game; these games have composed a large part of the video game market in the past few years, and many of them have been quite repulsive. Warhawk, however, isn't gimmicky or shady in any way; it's there to be played for fun, not serious, aggressive, vulgar competition, and that's how all games should be. Starhawk is successful in this way as well, but , despite it's superior gameplay enchantments, innovative ideas and updates, I couldn't quite bring myself to enjoy it quite as much as this one.
9. Luigi's Mansion
Nintendo's take of an excellent survival horror game.
8. Shadow of the Colossus
A simple adventure game that feels like an adventure and hosts considerable challenge when such a thing is desired by the player.
7. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
It feels like an action-adventure movie. The story is intriguing, dramatic, sometimes comical, sometimes mysterious, and always entertaining. The gameplay is equally enjoyable. I also included "Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception" last year, but after some consideration, despite major enchantments made to the multiplayer portion of the game, I feel like the campaign was very very very slightly less... engaging?... than its predecessor's.
6. Deer Hunter 2
This game contains certain elements (slightly beyond that of nostalgia) that make it enjoyable to play for long periods of time.
5. Carnivores 2 and Carnivores: Ice Age
When regular hunting games seem boring, these games makes great filler and thrillers.
4. Sonic Adventure 2
Sure, the voice acting is cheesy, and there are some plot holes, but the final battle and main theme alone go far beyond making up for these things.
3. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
There's plenty to say about this game, but I'm not going to waste my energy.
2. Resident Evil REmake
It does its job well; it's somewhat terrifying, intriguing, mysterious, challenging, entertaining, and fun. I had a hard time deciding which one to list, but ultimately decided upon the enhanced version of the game that started the series.
1. Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter 3
This is everything a hunting game should be. There's a strong feeling of adventure and challenge, and every trophy feels earned rather than granted. It's one of my most nostalgic games, and is my favorite game of all time.
There are several games that came very close to making this list, but, as I only allowed myself ten slots, I was forced to ax them. It is a possibility that I will revise this list yet again in the future as I recall other games that I currently do not remember, and as I experience new games (new in the sense that I have not yet experienced them, not necessarily games that are yet to be released or that have recently been released) that I find to be greatly enjoyable and entertaining. Please leave your comments in the comments section, and be sure to check us out on Youtube! As I stated in a recent update (I posted it like an hour ago), the rest of the finale will soon to be published, so be on the look out, and be sure to check out the first part, which I will post to the blog immediately after I publish this post. Thank you for reading!
10. Warhawk
Once again, I had difficulty deciding whether or not to keep this game on the list, but even after a year of considering games that could take this one's place on this list, I highly respect this game for how it persuaded me to enjoy an online-multiplayer-shooting game; these games have composed a large part of the video game market in the past few years, and many of them have been quite repulsive. Warhawk, however, isn't gimmicky or shady in any way; it's there to be played for fun, not serious, aggressive, vulgar competition, and that's how all games should be. Starhawk is successful in this way as well, but , despite it's superior gameplay enchantments, innovative ideas and updates, I couldn't quite bring myself to enjoy it quite as much as this one.
9. Luigi's Mansion
Nintendo's take of an excellent survival horror game.
8. Shadow of the Colossus
A simple adventure game that feels like an adventure and hosts considerable challenge when such a thing is desired by the player.
7. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
It feels like an action-adventure movie. The story is intriguing, dramatic, sometimes comical, sometimes mysterious, and always entertaining. The gameplay is equally enjoyable. I also included "Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception" last year, but after some consideration, despite major enchantments made to the multiplayer portion of the game, I feel like the campaign was very very very slightly less... engaging?... than its predecessor's.
6. Deer Hunter 2
This game contains certain elements (slightly beyond that of nostalgia) that make it enjoyable to play for long periods of time.
5. Carnivores 2 and Carnivores: Ice Age
When regular hunting games seem boring, these games makes great filler and thrillers.
4. Sonic Adventure 2
Sure, the voice acting is cheesy, and there are some plot holes, but the final battle and main theme alone go far beyond making up for these things.
3. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
There's plenty to say about this game, but I'm not going to waste my energy.
2. Resident Evil REmake
It does its job well; it's somewhat terrifying, intriguing, mysterious, challenging, entertaining, and fun. I had a hard time deciding which one to list, but ultimately decided upon the enhanced version of the game that started the series.
1. Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter 3
This is everything a hunting game should be. There's a strong feeling of adventure and challenge, and every trophy feels earned rather than granted. It's one of my most nostalgic games, and is my favorite game of all time.
There are several games that came very close to making this list, but, as I only allowed myself ten slots, I was forced to ax them. It is a possibility that I will revise this list yet again in the future as I recall other games that I currently do not remember, and as I experience new games (new in the sense that I have not yet experienced them, not necessarily games that are yet to be released or that have recently been released) that I find to be greatly enjoyable and entertaining. Please leave your comments in the comments section, and be sure to check us out on Youtube! As I stated in a recent update (I posted it like an hour ago), the rest of the finale will soon to be published, so be on the look out, and be sure to check out the first part, which I will post to the blog immediately after I publish this post. Thank you for reading!
Gamed2Death Finale Update # whatever
As you probably realized by now, the first part of the finale has already been uploaded to Porpoismonkey's channel. We are working to complete the second part, and hope to have the rest of the show complete and uploaded within a week and a half.
On a slightly different note, we are very excited about all the hopefulness and potential that this year claims to behold for the coming months.
(Now that we got "Devil May Cry: Devil May Cry" out of the way, it looks like it's all stable ground from here.)
We are strongly considering purchasing a Nintendo Wii U for a number of reasons. We originally had planned to purchase a Nintendo 3DS for the purpose of playing the remake of Ocarina of Time and Resident Evil: Revelations, as well as a few other exclusives, but, with the announcements of a different Zelda remake for the Wii U and a large scale porting of Resident Evil: Revelations(Resident Evil 6's and Operation Raccoon City's miserable failures and disappointments are more than likely the reason for Capcom even considering this), in respect to the Nintendo fence we're sitting on, we are leaning far more towards the purchase of a Wii U. Also, we are somewhat excited for the release of "Call of Juarez: Gunslinger", which promises some decency after it's disheartening prequel and several large disappointments in 2012. Wind Waker Hd Wiimake! Now only if we can get Capcom to start that Resident Evil 0 to 3/CVX Hd Remake collection. Honestly, at this point, I wouldn't really care if it were Nintendo exclusive. The Wii U hosts several methods in which those games could be adapted in innovative, refreshing, and most importantly fun(and terrifying) ways.
On a slightly different note, we are very excited about all the hopefulness and potential that this year claims to behold for the coming months.
(Now that we got "Devil May Cry: Devil May Cry" out of the way, it looks like it's all stable ground from here.)
We are strongly considering purchasing a Nintendo Wii U for a number of reasons. We originally had planned to purchase a Nintendo 3DS for the purpose of playing the remake of Ocarina of Time and Resident Evil: Revelations, as well as a few other exclusives, but, with the announcements of a different Zelda remake for the Wii U and a large scale porting of Resident Evil: Revelations(Resident Evil 6's and Operation Raccoon City's miserable failures and disappointments are more than likely the reason for Capcom even considering this), in respect to the Nintendo fence we're sitting on, we are leaning far more towards the purchase of a Wii U. Also, we are somewhat excited for the release of "Call of Juarez: Gunslinger", which promises some decency after it's disheartening prequel and several large disappointments in 2012. Wind Waker Hd Wiimake! Now only if we can get Capcom to start that Resident Evil 0 to 3/CVX Hd Remake collection. Honestly, at this point, I wouldn't really care if it were Nintendo exclusive. The Wii U hosts several methods in which those games could be adapted in innovative, refreshing, and most importantly fun(and terrifying) ways.
There's one more topic that I'll bring up in this update, and although it seems more relevant to our blog, "Filmed2Death", it ties in to our activity on this blog (by the way, I haven't been adjust the configuration of that blog yet, because Porpoisemonkey hasn't given my email address full access and privileges to it because he's busy finishing what he needs to for the Finale, and I consider that a much greater priority at the moment considering that the finale is already two months late). Anglerbe and I recently spent a good deal of our money on a "Sony Alpha SLT-A37K 16.1 MP Exmor APS HD CMOS Sensor DSLR with Translucent Mirror Technology and 18-55mm Lens" (a better camera for our indie films and G2D live action segments). Although we obtained it for a bargain price, we are now short of the finances required to purchase a Wii U and some decent games, so don't expect videos relevant to that particular console for a while (actually, there may be a slight chance that we'll be able to record some footage while playing on Eljoeyo's console, but it's not very likely; undoubtedly it wouldn't be very often that we would make such videos).
Alright then, I guess that's all for now. As usual, please check out our channels on Youtube (feel free to like, subscribe, share, comment, etc), and feel free to leave any comment you may have concerning any of these topics in the comments section below. Thank you to those of you who actually had enough devotion to my publishings to read this far into it. For those of you who skimmed down to this point, thanks for trying. For those who left before you reached this point, (censored). For those who were never here, well, I don't even want to waste the energy it would take for me to reference you more than I already have. But seriously, thanks for reading! Please leave comments and all that other stuff blog posters are supposed to push on the readers!
(you should watch these, because one day, we're going to find the urge to drag Jburitto and Eljoeyo back to our house and continue making them!)
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