If you hate my voice, shut up. I don’t care. Do not watch the video if it really bothers you that much. I don’t need a million comments complaining. Besides, I’m not the one letting it bother you, am I? Also, I scream a lot in this LP, and I realize that I took it too far. Sorry ’bout that. I’ve been trying to cut down on it ever since. Welcome to my first ever console game LP in honor of my two-year anniversary! This was my first PS2 (and console) game I ever owned, and I have a lot of fond memories with it. The music is also awesome, so I thought I’d LP it. Plus, I haven’t taken much advantage of my GameBridge when I should.
Alchemy is a computer puzzle game from PopCap Games. This title can be played for free online at various websites minus some components, or a full version can be downloaded and unlocked for a nominal fee. On mobile devices, the game can only be played if downloaded for a fee. The object of the game is to turn a board of squares from Lead to Gold by placing randomly generated symbols called runes on every square. The symbols used as runes consist of the astrological glyphs (zodiac symbols) Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces. Gradually, as higher levels are reached, runes can appear in more of these symbols and more colors.
Although his death was a bit of a shock, I would appreciate not having the comments section spammed with “RIP MJ” comments, this is a Let’s Play after all ;p As it stands, my personal feelings on the matter are that Jackson’s death was pretty much a direct result of the constant hounding by the media. The man was clearly unwell and people never lay off him. Well this is what happens. Stress kills people, and it just killed the Prince of Pop. Anyway, back on the topic of Braid…. The last few puzzles in World 6 are fairly difficult, (not when you figure them out, obviously) and the last one was a bit of a “Eureka!” moment. Just one puzzle piece left, and we’re approaching the end of the game.
Chuzzle is a computer puzzle game created by both Raptisoft Games and PopCap Games and published by PopCap Games. It is named after the multi-colored fuzzballs around which the game revolves. The game play can be described as a variant of Bejeweled. Designed by John Raptis and released on May 12th, 2005 for Windows, Macintosh and Game Boy Advance.
The follow-up to my previous LP, Pandora Tomorrow was released a year after Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell. For series that already achieved such high critical acclaim, Ubisoft Shanghai went all out to not only create an updated and compelling single player campaign, but also introduced the world to the first stealth based multiplayer game with the Spies vs Mercenaries competitive mode. www.twitter.com
Read description after you’ve watched the video. (But before commenting preferably.) Do apologise on this being late, but Youtube has been refusing to upload it. This is the last level (the closest thing this has to a final boss at any rate.), and wow. Mindfuck ending. I might have a good guess as to what the ending actually means, but that can wait to another video. What I didn’t understand was HOW the Epilogue stages worked. That will require a bit more thinking. I will be doing a follow up video at some point with the full ending stage as well as a second playthrough with the hidden stars. This means starting the game over again, (argh) but oh well. At least this time I know the puzzle solutions again. Braid’s a good game, and I apologize if you haven’t brought it yet, because most of the fun is figuring out the puzzle solutions. I will be going through the videos at some point and completing the annotations, so if you’ve avoided the playthrough due to me dicking around and not just getting on with things (because I’d forgotten the solutions, naturally.) at some point it might be watchable. As it stands, i’ve been pretty busy working on a non-youtube related project. Or a couple. (One of them is Sprites INC). This project will be announced on the Youtube channel at some point, but due to the nature of it, I don’t know how i’m going to do that. XD
Game: Pokemon Emerald Console: Game Boy Advance (GBA) Video Description: Just me playing Pokemon Emerald. This is my 39th attempt at a let’s play. I hope you enjoy.