I've been watching this game for a while. I never played the first one, but I've heard it's good and I do plan to. Now, about Assassins Creed 2. I wasn't totally convinced by E3's presentation of the game, but it definitely got me excited. Now, after watching the following trailer, I was convinced. I will almost certainly reserve it. (if I have enough money after buying Uncharted 2)
This trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0y7QZZL9…
The interface for the combat reminds me of Prototype (not the attacks themselves, but the manor in which the attacks are carried out.)
The platforming and level-design remind me of both inFAMOUS and Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
So what do you guys think? Will you get it, or wait for reviews and such.
The Real Deal, Modern Warfare 2 looks like shit. God of War III doesn't come out until 2010, so i have time for that.
Seriously guys, why are you bringing Modern Warefare 2 into this?
Hahaha that was funny what you said in the "Additional Details"
I Agree with you on that. I dont see why everyone wants THAT game. I posted what game should I get yesterday, and everyone said Modern Warfare 2. But, I didnt even say I wanted the game. I mean I like Call of Duty: World at war...but modern warfare doesnt interest me.
My thoughts on Assassins creed 2 is almost what you said.
They remind me of Infamous and prototype, but I have played both of them games, and infamous reminds me more like Assasins creed.
Since the game never hits store shelves the day its released here any how.
What I Like to do is go to ign.com and see what kind of a rating the game got. IF it is a good rating, then I will buy it. But, if its a game I really like, I'll buy it anyway.
Uncharted 1 & 2 and Assassins Creed 1 & 2 should be in any ones games. Cause they both are in my top 10 of all PS3 games.
I like Uncharted more though, because of the Cut scenes, and the overall Story seems better to me. Uncharted 2 is amazing, especially the part were you come to a waterfall and theres a GIANT boat almost ready to fall of the edge. Thats all imma say, dont know if you played the game lol.
But yes, I will end up buying Assassins creed 2 a week or so after it comes out.
Station Studio Control How centralized is the mass media today?
Pretty self-explanatory. The latest extremely-credible source about the centralization of the mass media was from 2003 (Manufacturing Consent by Noam Chomsky and Edward S Herman), and it showed that 9 conglomerates controlled all the MAJOR film studios, newspapers, magazines, news networks, cable networks, news channels, movie channels and radio stations; and that those that controlled the major mass media controlled a sizeable fraction of the.... 'minor' media, I guess its called, with around 20 other owners. I just want a more updated documentation of the centralization of the mass media.
I didn't mean manufacturing consent was the last one, I mean it was the last one I could find.
The funny thing is, I do watch the daily show more than anything else because honestly, they really do show more news.
Incredibly. Every network news has the same stories with the same buzz words. Just watch the Daily Show.
In a radio station:can the studios and the control room have irregular shape/angles or there r sound problems?
Control rooms can have irregular shapes. I have worked in several TV and radio control rooms that were irregularly shaped.
Studios can be irregularly shaped, also. If it is purely a soundstage, the 'good' ones will have baffling materials on the walls, floor, and ceiling and the shape won't matter, because most or all of the sound will be absorbed by the baffles and insulation materials.
I was recently in one recording studio where the sound room was very oddly shaped.
Hip Hop Sample What's the best use of a sample in Hip Hop?
Oh, and don't go with simple loops, or same old Funky President drums. Really, some samples that were managed to be taken and completely changed into a hip hop classic.
I don't know why you are telling me to check 9th wonder. He isn't obscure, I've already heard stuff by him. Yea, he's pretty good.
Well anything that DJ-Premier samples, or Pete Rock...straight up to J Dilla, MF DOOM and Rza.
Here's a good example: Havoc sampling an unknown Quincy Jones song and making "Shook ones pt.2"
Or Rza sampling a small cut from Charmels- "As long as I've got you" and making the undeniable classic "C.R.E.A.M."- Wu Tang Clan.
Leads Bass Who was the first bass playing vocalist?
and also (if this can be answered) what was the first song paul mccartney sang lead vocals?
I'm doing a music project on lead singing bass players, so if you have any other information, including bassist/vocalists from your favourite bands, that would help alot!
I don't know about the Paul McCartney question, but the lead vocalist of Rush (Geddy Lee) is also the band's bassist.
Well, I have a lead guitar but I want to play bass. To be honest, I don't have enough money to buy a bass guitar at the moment and I don't feel like selling my lead guitar. I wondered if I can in someway play bass on my lead guitar?
Thanks for you awnsers!
Smaller neck, smaller frets, smaller strings. Unable to effectively pluck with fingers, is an octave higher etc etc basically no you won't be able to effectively do-so, you can learn how to play lower notes on the guitar rhythmically & add lead over it that in itself is a skill but to play it like a bass with the purpose of it being a bass...not a chance.
& a ''lead guitar'' doesnt exist its a term used to describe the guitarist who plays solos/fills over the rhythm in the band, lead guitar is like saying '' lead bass guitar'' (funk) i wouldn't say that my actual bass guitar is a ''lead bass guitar'' that would be my role in the band not the instrument itself.