I would argue any game is potentially 'infinite-fun.' You're going to get a mixed-bag of everyone's opinion on what they like to replay.
The right online multiplayer game could take the cake for what you're looking for; they're endless by design and certain features (XP, unlocks, perks, teammates, etc.) could give you an incentive to keep coming back.
I think the art is really cool and interesting. If I had one suggestion it would be to change the main character. I just think the stick figure character design isn't going to do much for it. The rest of the art is very interesting and I think he doesn't hold up to it.
But if you really believe in it go for it. I just feel like it reminds me of old Newgrounds stuff.
My sentiments exactly. I really dig your whole approach with the UI, art style, and animation. I'm not familiar with your main character here; to me, just from first look at your screenshots, your main character immediately makes desire just a little bit more for a visual personality, seeing that your environments and everything else are all so detailed.
Then again, if that's the look you always intended, stick with it. No pun intended. It looks very intriguing and ambitious; interested to see how it would play out.
My wife and I made a deal to only buy each other a pair of pajama pants every year, then save the rest of our spending for family/friends. We also started this fun tradition of buying a bunch of scented candles and giving one out to each of our neighbors in small gift boxes. We also flip a coin every year to decide who gets to put the star on the tree. Nothing too crazy, but those we do every year.
Unloading my wallet on Steam has become a new tradition, too, it seems..
I'm also glad we got (arguably) the best produced video game award show, to date, this year. Here's to hoping we model 'the Keighley's' for next year's show, and beyond..
Question to poster and all I am looking at getting this for my apt to connect to my Pansonic TC-P50ST60 via optical to use with my XBOX ONE and PS4. I have read if you use your TV to switch inputs, you likely won't get the best possible surround experience, there's no guided speaker calibration. Is this something that will be a real issue? Ill also have a HDMI switcher setup on my 3rd HDMI out to connect my wiiu/360/ps3 was curious if that will be affected as well. I have a small living room so a sound bar seems more plausible than a full fledged 5.1 setup. Curious if this will have issues with gaming an movies or if its something as simple as set to hdmi input turn off system restart and well be back to normal.
I actually own this exact Vizio 5.1 soundbar + sub, and I love it. If you're on a small budget and looking for an easy, affordable surround sound system, I would recommend this one. I bought it roughly about a year ago for one of our rooms -- solely to just have a simple 5.1 setup without going waay overboard. I actually haven't run into any issues with switching inputs. I use it with optical (TOSLINK) digital audio from the bar directly into my TV. I do have to switch TV inputs--for example from 'TV1' to 'HDMI' for Blueray -- HDMI cable goes directly from our TV to the Blueray player -- given that, since the bar automatically plays directly whatever is on the TV, there's been no need to switch the audio input channel on the bar. Assuming if your consoles/switcher are going directly into your TV, even with HDMI, you should be able to leave the sound bar at 'Aux 4' (for TOSLINK Optical), again, if using a TOSLINK directly from the TV port to the bar. Correct me if I'm reading your setup incorrectly--I could be wrong. You would still have the option for 'Aux 1' (Red/White Stereo), 'Aux 2' (3.5mm), 'Aux 3' (Orange S/PIDF), and 'Aux 5' (USB), if that helps put things, as far as your TV and switcher, in perspective.
Personally, if I could summarize the entire system outside of tech specs, it's very 'snug,' at least for our room (I'd have to hit you back with the actual dimensions). I've also used them as computer speakers just by moving my sound bar to my desk and had a pretty nice 5.1 setup for a time (see my crude diagram), but you'd need the desk space for the bar.. regardless, just throwing that in there..
The one (very small) nuisance I have with this system is that your rear satellite speakers have to plug in directly to the sub, so there are cords you'll have to creatively hide. Eventually, I'd like to move the rear two and sub forward in this room and completely out of the way of my computer area. Given all that, I really can't complain about it so far. It's held up great and the sound fills a small space perfectly.
Overall, and I would agree with the current Amazon rating for it. The wireless option is nice for giving you more range to decide on. For the entry-level tier that this system is at, it's a great deal if you can accommodate the input/output.
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