04-24-2009, 10:09 AM
It all depends on the intro for me. Most games, I'll just mash buttons to get to the main screen so I can play, but, if the intro is exceptionally badass, I'll watch it all and see if there's more. Two examples are Gran Turismo 4 and Shellshock: 'Nam 67.
GT4 had the exceptional walk-around of the GT4-Spec Ford GT LM-Race Car, set to the song Moon Over The Castle(check that song out, man. It kicks so much ass for a classical song.), that fades into gameplay shots, and the song Panama by Van Halen. Really cool intro.
SSN67, has this cool, historically-accurate intro, explaining what happened during Vietnam, with pictures of B-52 Bombers bombing, and it fades into the start screen playing the song Who Do You Love, by some obscure band. I really dig it.
Most of the time, though, I'm too impatient and I just wanna start playing.
GT4 had the exceptional walk-around of the GT4-Spec Ford GT LM-Race Car, set to the song Moon Over The Castle(check that song out, man. It kicks so much ass for a classical song.), that fades into gameplay shots, and the song Panama by Van Halen. Really cool intro.
SSN67, has this cool, historically-accurate intro, explaining what happened during Vietnam, with pictures of B-52 Bombers bombing, and it fades into the start screen playing the song Who Do You Love, by some obscure band. I really dig it.
Most of the time, though, I'm too impatient and I just wanna start playing.
The last mutt standing.
The one and only, Cowboy from Hell.
******
Bury me with my guns on,
So when I reach the other side,
I can show him what it feels like to die.
I can show him what it feels like to die.
Bury me with my guns on,
So when I'm cast out of the skies,
I can shoot the Devil right between the eyes.