lux

DeRank : 3,47
DeAge™ : 7506 days • Here since 20 november 2005
Id-Software Doom
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Mouth for War by Pantera clearly inspired a piece of Doom... I believe it was the music from the first level of the second world, if I'm not mistaken.
Id-Software Doom
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Even Half-Life owes a lot to Doom. The biggest video game revolution of the '90s after the use of polygons... to think it even made its way to the SNES via the Super FX2 chip!
Electronic Arts Need For Speed: Most Wanted
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Besides the great NFS Underground, do we want to remember Need for Speed 3: Hot Pursuit? Man, when I was in middle school I played it every day... what times.
Capcom Ghosts'N Goblins
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Oh my God Wonder Boy... do you remember Rainbow Islands?
J-Ax I Pensieri Di Nessuno
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The thoughts of Ulysses?
Luca Manzi e Carlo Mazzotta Boris
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But she's nice and wants to become a sociologist like me.
Shinji Mikami Resident Evil
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Here is a cornerstone; the final boss, however, is definitely less traumatic compared to those in the subsequent episodes.
Tortoise Millions Now Living Will Never Die
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TRAUMACRONICO, if one wants to evaluate with a certain detachment and attempted objectivity, analyses must always be a bit cruel and cynical, clear-cut. Otherwise, the role of the critic itself would make no sense. If one wishes to listen to music purely for pleasure (which we all do, and I do too), that's perfectly fine, but it leads to a different field altogether.
Tortoise Millions Now Living Will Never Die
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TRAUMACRONICO, if one wants to evaluate with a certain detachment and attempted objectivity, analyses must always be a bit cruel and cynical, clear-cut. Otherwise, the role of the critic itself would make no sense. If one wishes to listen to music purely for pleasure (which we all do, and I do too), that's perfectly fine, but it leads to a different field altogether.