sometimes I wake up and think to myself “I wanna be a superhero” and then I realize we live in a reality, but that thought still makes me want to do genuine good in the world. Sure, I may not be able to be a superhero, but I can make people happy.
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"Jax, look. I know we don't get along, but I think I might have found out who the sixteenth student, lying hidden somewhere in this school is. The one they call the Ultimate Despair."
If the game’s so bad to the point where I can get the full experience by pulling up a YouTube video, holding a controller and doing nothing else, then the game isn’t worth my time or my money.
I‘ve heard so much about this game, and all I can tell is that this game was made to cater towards game journalists. It’s all plot, zero gameplay. What I can assume is that someone wanted to make a movie or series but realized that their writing was too cliche and made a game.
A musical delight from start to finish, Mixtape sets a new standard for coming-of-age stories in video games and does so with a masterful sense of style.
Our 10/10 review: https://t.co/dmGPbGAm5X
Now, I know I tout myself as some rhythm game guy, but this isn’t a game, it‘s an interactive movie. Honestly, I would love a more story-heavy rhythm game experience, but with a “game” like this, I’m starting to think that I should stick to my arcade-style games.
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