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Captain_Keeta | 09-08-2014 15:02
Hmm that's odd. Let me look when I get back on my computer.
MCSMeister | 13-08-2014 19:03
Did you ever look?
Captain_Keeta | 13-08-2014 19:21
:|
I forgot...
I forgot...
MCSMeister | 25-08-2014 20:25
Well, make a reminder to yourself.
Captain_Keeta | 25-08-2014 23:06
It's 81supernova.
MCSMeister | 25-08-2014 23:33
But I tried accessing your profile by typing that in the URL link, and it just redirects me to the main site page. I'm thinking it's because you torrented it.
Captain_Keeta | 25-08-2014 23:35
That's odd.
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Basically, Audiosurf is a music/rhythm game for the PC. But it's not like Rock Band, Guitar Hero, or similar rhythm games that don't give you control and freedom over the song choices. In Audiosurf, you can play any - that's right, any - MP3 that you own. Because of this, it has practically infinite replay value, and you can play songs according to your tastes and preferences.
What's neat about this game, though, is that each song generates a unique ride (here's a picture) and the intensity of the song syncs with how fast, slow, or bumpy the track will be. You literally "surf" to your own music. And not only this, but each MP3 has leaderboards, so you can compete with other players on songs, which is a really fun pastime to do (albeit frustrating at times - but that's competition for ya!).
I've had this game for 3 years now, but I just now got addicted to it again a few months ago and have almost 150 hours on it currently. Here's my profile if anyone's interested, and here's the Steam store page for the game. It's only 10 bucks if anyone is willing to check this out, but I'm not forcing anyone here to do that - I just wanted to inform people of this amazing game