Frankie89

DeRank : 1,58
DeAge™ : 6793 days • Here since 4 november 2007
Access Games/Swery Deadly Premonition
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Unfortunately, I don't have any next-gen console (which is now almost old). But from that video, it seemed just like Silent Hill but without the thick fog and with the aiming system of Resident Evil 4... and the monsters with purple blood. Silent Hill was also in free-roaming, but the difference was that it made you shit your pants even with pixels as big as horses. This was also thanks to the pseudo-industrial soundtrack.
Access Games/Swery Deadly Premonition
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I saw a video on YouTube that showcases the gameplay. It seems to me like a poor copy of Silent Hill. The first one.
The Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Who thinks this album is for hippies? No one. It's the Beatles, not the Grateful Dead or the Jefferson Airplane.
Plan B The defamation of Strickland Banks
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Beautiful! If I'm not mistaken, she had a pop breakthrough recently, right? Before she was more hip-hop with a proudly waved cockney accent, I think.
AA.VV. Dfa Compilation #2
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An anthology bomb of early 2000s alternative dance. A must-have.
Thursday No Devolución
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Look, I agree on a lot of things and the album is nice, but in my opinion, My Chemical Romance doesn't belong to the disgraceful emo crap (given that their last album isn't even emo). I mean, there's really worse out there.
Adam Green Frozen
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Regarding Troll 2. My semi-serious subtitles in Italian should still be on Open Subtitles.
Rise Against This Is Noise
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Nope: I was also there in 2009. You had seen that crazy Patton too, if I’m not mistaken, right? (I remember a review of Faith No More that mentioned this).
Rise Against This Is Noise
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I have the chance to see them at the Sziget Festival, but I don't know them. I noticed that they mainly play the last 2-3 albums, which aren't too loved by the fans. Do you recommend them to me?
Patrick Wolf Lupercalia
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I disagree. This album, if possible, I like almost as much as The Bachelor (and it's certainly more suitable for summer and repeated listens): it's Patrick Wolf's most pop album, that's all. I don't know about you, but I've heard "The City" billions of times and it still hasn't tired me. As for the others, I can say they do their dirty work by sticking in your ears on the first listen. It may not be as experimental and varied as the previous ones, but I believe many artists would kill for a handful of songs with such immediate impact.