Showing posts with label Amaya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amaya. Show all posts
11/04/2013
Oliv and Friends Conquer THE HOUSE
Oliv and a slew of friends play "The House," the first in a series of horrible flash games by SINTHAIstudio. Enjoy the low-quality non-content! :)
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10/31/2013
Oliv and Amaya Play The House Two
Amaya presents Oliv with this random flash game she found on the interwebs... this should be good.
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10/17/2013
Recast - Episode Two: Catching Pokemon, Having Final Fantasies, and Some Serious Talk
Oliv, Sapphire, Amaya, and Fate talk about the new Pokemon games, Beyond: Two Souls, and some serious views on the video game industry.
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Sir Sapphire the 3rd
9/26/2013
Recast - Episode One: Broken Like Toast With No Butter
What happens when four nerds get together to talk about nerd stuff? Well, things start to get a bit... nerdy... IT'S TIME FOR RECAST, BITCHES!
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2/06/2013
Oliv and Amaya Play Slender
Watch in horror as Oliv and Amaya... get scared over nothing... TREMBLE IN FEAR!
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let's play,
Oliv,
Slender,
Slender: The Eight Pages,
Slenderman
1/23/2012
OJ News: Plans for This Week
Okay, boys and girls, here's what's been going on!
Any filmed reviews are on hold until I get a hold of a new camera, or my friend and benefactor, Amaya, repairs her camera so that I may once again steal it.
Until then, I have a couple other things planned!
First of all, I plan on starting the game "Scratches: the Director's Cut" on my old desktop some time this week. "Scratches" is a point-and-click adventure game in the style of old-school games like "Myst," with emphasis on story and atmosphere. It's in the horror genre, so I'm hoping it's similar to games like "Phantasmagoria" and "Shivers," two point-and-click adventure game series that I loved as a kid. I also downloaded a screen capture program that seems to work fairly well (of course, I had to download a FREE one, since I'm broke and can't afford something nice like FRAPS), so if all goes well, I may do a Let's Play of "Scratches." This will be a blind run, although, if my commentary during game-play ends up to be boring or I get stuck on a puzzle, I may edit the footage to make it more enjoyable.
Secondly, I'm hoping to go see "Underworld: Awakening" this weeked with a friend (and hopefully convincing Jack to tag along as well), and if I have a camera by then, I will probably be posting a review. So, look forward to seeing my views on the new Underworld film!
Thirdly, I apologize in advance if planned videos do not come out in a timely manner. This is mainly due to technical issues and how much free time Jack and I have. Jack's currently in high school and taking extra-curricular courses, and I'm currently in college, so as you can imagine, the two of us have a pretty heavy work-load between us. However, when we have the time, we REALLY want to work on these videos, so we can bring smiles to the faces of our humble group of fans.
I'm sorry for not updating in such a long while, and for not updating very often, but I promise you, Jack and I WILL be bringing you content in the future. I guaruntee it!
~ Oliv ~
Any filmed reviews are on hold until I get a hold of a new camera, or my friend and benefactor, Amaya, repairs her camera so that I may once again steal it.
Until then, I have a couple other things planned!
First of all, I plan on starting the game "Scratches: the Director's Cut" on my old desktop some time this week. "Scratches" is a point-and-click adventure game in the style of old-school games like "Myst," with emphasis on story and atmosphere. It's in the horror genre, so I'm hoping it's similar to games like "Phantasmagoria" and "Shivers," two point-and-click adventure game series that I loved as a kid. I also downloaded a screen capture program that seems to work fairly well (of course, I had to download a FREE one, since I'm broke and can't afford something nice like FRAPS), so if all goes well, I may do a Let's Play of "Scratches." This will be a blind run, although, if my commentary during game-play ends up to be boring or I get stuck on a puzzle, I may edit the footage to make it more enjoyable.
Secondly, I'm hoping to go see "Underworld: Awakening" this weeked with a friend (and hopefully convincing Jack to tag along as well), and if I have a camera by then, I will probably be posting a review. So, look forward to seeing my views on the new Underworld film!
Thirdly, I apologize in advance if planned videos do not come out in a timely manner. This is mainly due to technical issues and how much free time Jack and I have. Jack's currently in high school and taking extra-curricular courses, and I'm currently in college, so as you can imagine, the two of us have a pretty heavy work-load between us. However, when we have the time, we REALLY want to work on these videos, so we can bring smiles to the faces of our humble group of fans.
I'm sorry for not updating in such a long while, and for not updating very often, but I promise you, Jack and I WILL be bringing you content in the future. I guaruntee it!
~ Oliv ~
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Underworld: Awakening,
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