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Brütal Legend - #3 - The Kill Master

The healing power of BASS.

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Brütal Legend - #3 - The Kill Master

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Dan, they never followed because you only where doing the mosh command after telling everyone to guard a position. The game did not break, you just forgot the correct command to get them to follow again.

Lord Traiden

So the hunt quests can all be done at this point and I believe it gives you a summon of the last thing you hunted, some of them are pretty useful.

Joe Rundin

I don't know why, but way back when I first played Brutal Legend, "Thick as a Baby's arm" lodged itself into my daily lexicon. Even years later, one slips out from time to time

simpleChoas

Bass, bass, bass, buttery biscuit base!

Cedric Corthout

Oh yeah, Darksiders 1 was from this era as well, sunk way too many hours into that one too!

Cedric Corthout

I personally am a big fan of playtreon

Max Maletin

Wonder if Dan is a metal head...

Zirror

Kind of a bit of a tangent, but for fans of heavy metal and d&d I recently discovered a band called Dungeon Crawl! Figured I'd share here cuz there is *some* overlap with some of the things Dan's involved in.

Myr Lune

Like everyone, I love Curry's performance in C&C Red Alert 3 (and I long ago lost track of how many hundreds of hours I have spent with that franchise) but it's not third-person. I'm thinking of something else.

Gothblin

SPACE!

Kyn'Elwynn

41:25 Dan mentions the lore sections being played in sequence. Good news! The game just keeps track of how many Legends you've found, not specific locations, so they play in order anyway. Dan also mentione dthe Kill Master being voiced by Lemmy Kilmister, so that's that trivia. The Hunter, however, is a voice and look a like of comedian Brian Posehn, whoa ttributed his love of hunting to musician Ted Nugent. Not much more trivia in this one, perhaps the history of Heavy Metal as a music genre and all its subgenres, or at least some of the umbrella ones as the style is many fractured. Sammy Hagar may have performed, "Heavy Metal", a song in tribute to the music, but the consensus is that the style formed out of kind of music that Deep Purple and Black Sabbath were producing in the late 60's and early 70's, with blues and rock mixing in with distortion of the lead electric guitar, along with bass and drums creating an iconic "metal" sound. There were also incorporations of occult, rebellion, fantasy and social issues of the day in the themes of early work. Counterculture often is the fertile ground that art is grown.

Kyn'Elwynn

The Brocas Helm song is so great for the lair of the metal queen section

Jord Bijker

So I do love this game dearly, but it's my second-favourite Tim Curry voice-acted third-person real-time strategy game from the 2000s. (I know, I know. genre is oversaturated!) Any Playfriends care to take a guess at number 1?

Gothblin

I like the impromptu "history of metal" lessons.

lChronosl

He *is* listed as one of the three people who did voices for the Thunderhogs (their unit designation), so quite possibly.

Zanarthis

Speaking of "zelda-y". Should give Dark Siders a spin

Without A Net

Those "aloof" guys... Are they voiced by Steve Blum? Kinda sounds like him.

Zorlock Darksoul


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