Another thing I forgot to mention, though it's not important enough to warrent editing the post, is how much I appreciated how sensibly dressed everyone was. There weren't any gratuitous thigh or boob windows. Though I suppose Royal's ab-window breaks that, but those are uncommon enough in general I felt I could look past it.
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I've worked on Teen Titans GO. In fact, I have watched every episode multiple times and then had to note every character that appears, including in background art. The best one was when Starfire found Deadman's corpse under her bed.
I had no idea how many cartoon heavyweights worked on that! I guess it's not surprising though, given that video game voice acting was still in its infancy here in the states.
Also, trowing through IMDB can be very addictive.
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1. Sly 2 Band of Thieves HD (PS3) 2. Black (Xbox) 3. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Xbox) 4. Super Mario Bros Advance 4: SMB3 E-Reader Levels (WiiUVC) 5. Galerians (PSX) 6. Shantae and the Pirate's Curse (WiiU) 7. TRAG / Hard Edge: Mission of Mercy (PSX) 8. Soul Blade (PSX) 9. Castlevania Circle of the Moon* (WiiUVC) 10. The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess* HD (WiiU) 11. Mega Man 9* (PSN) 12. Mega Man 10* (PSN) 13. Dark Souls 3 (NG++) [PLATINUM] (PS4) 14. Mega Man 1* (PS4, MMLC) 15. Mega Man 2* (PS4, MMLC) 16. Mega Man 3* (PS4, MMLC) 17. Mega Man 4* (PS4, MMLC) 18. Mega Man 5* (PS4, MMLC) 19. Mega Man 6* (PS4, MMLC) 20. Doom [PLATINUM] (PS4) 21. Quake (PC) 22. Quake 2* (PC) 23. Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 (PS3) 24. Quake Mission Pack 1: Scourge of Armagon (PC) 25. Quake 2 Mission Pack 1: The Reckoning (PC) 26. Quake Mission Pack 2: Dissolution of Eternity (PC) 27. Quake 2 Mission Pack 2: Ground Zero (PC) 28. Quake: Dimensions of the Past (PC) 29. Bayonetta 2 (WiiU) 30. Wolfenstein The Old Blood (PC) 31. Dishonored DLC The Knife of Dunwall (PC) 32. Dishonored DLC The Brigmore Witches (PC) 33. Metro Last Light Redux (PC) 34. Doom 3 BFG Edition* (PC) 35. Metro 2033 Redux (PC) 36. Doom 3 Resurrection of Evil* BFG (PC) 37. Doom 3 The Lost Mission* BFG (PC) 38. Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor's Edge (PS3) 39. Ultimate Doom* (PC) 40. Devil's Third (WiiU) 41. SOMA (PC) 42. Doom 2* (PC)
Another UV run of Doom 2 down and with that, I think I'm officially id'd out haha. Amusing that I got Doom 4 on the PS4 which sparked this PC FPS massacre.
I will still standby with some of my remarks on Doom 2 from the FPS thread in that the difficulty is just hilariously weird. The second half is by far just way easier than the first, especially compared to the levels a third into the game. I have no idea what happened or if they somehow messed up the level placement or should have done the "episodes" a bit differently, but yeah. And it's not because you might be more stacked on weapons/items, because the later levels just straight up feel safer and more forgiving. Thankfully I knocked out Icon of Sin pretty easily this time around too, which usually bugs me.
There's still No Rest For the Living that's included with the BFG Edition, but I think I'm officially ready for a break and will get back to that again some other time, I've beaten it twice as well anyways.
The verdict is that I love all the Doom's and am happy to be a Quake 1 fan, along with regenerating my love for 2. At the very least I'd say check out Quake 1 after Doom 4, it's really cool to see how similar they really are.