Bobulous
Bobulous
Bobulous

Because they're going for a clamshell screen (like the DS) it looks like those full-size thumbsticks are somewhat recessed into the body. That whole middle section looks lower than the face buttons. Can't help wondering how comfortable that's going to be. Or not.

Possibly. The Telltale games have quite a distinctive comic book style (without resorting to cell-shading), but the FPS doesn't really match that in any way. Trying to copy it would be pretty pointless. The hair textures on these zombies look ridiculously plastic - like Lego hair. I hope what we're seeing is an early

Mate, I shoot & edit video for a living. It's far from fine. In fact, it's so fucking far from fine, fine sent it a postcard and has to dial internationally if they ever want to chat.

Well, it COULD just be an early demo of an unfinished game that they've been working on since last sumer, with badly rendered textures, lots of screen tearing, etc, etc. Or, it could be an awful cash-in job like almost every other licensed games since E.T. on the Atari 2600. Probably earlier than that.

Yes. Effectively, they become separate properties. Actually, we've seen this happen before in the early 2000's with Lord of the Rings. Vivendi Universal got the rights to produce games based on the literary works of J.R.R. Tolkien, while EA obtained the rights to produce games based on the New Line/MGM movies. Vivendi

My brother and I jointly received an Acorn BBC model B computer one Christmas, complete with portable TV and cassette recorder. Was a bit to young to appreciate the programming side of it, but I honed my gaming skills in Snapper (Pac-Man), Invaders and Mr Do!. Some years later, it was a Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2A and

Have to agree. If that thing's selling for $3000 a pop, he could have easily employed someone to film it, and make a hell of a lot better job of it than he did.

Never bothered trying to move stuff from my PlayTV to my PSP or Vita, but I love the thing. It's brilliant, especially when I'm on holiday in the caravan. Just set the PS3 to record some programmes I want to watch later, go out for the day and when I get back, they're all ready for me.

No, the smooth piano music in the beginning that's too loud compared to his voice, and that then pops back up at about 2 mins 30 for no fucking reason and then ends again almost as quickly. As is someone had no idea what they were doing when they were editing the video. That music.

"It was like watching really, really, really atrociously bad state run TV show...a bad Canadian, British or Chinese TV series that just looks plastic (many are shot at high frames rates on small sensor-sized cameras and just look horrific)"

Tish & pish. In Britain, we had Hollywood naff up our 'The Avengers' years ago. Sean Connery in a giant teddy bear suit? God, no. Still, Uma Thurman in the leather catsuit was quite nice.

It was awesome! Now Die Another Day, that was bad.

I can relate to this sooo much. I moved to a small island at the age of three and then to a small isolated village when I was six. For whatever reason, because I wasn't from there originally or because I was startlingly bright at some subjects and incredibly bad at maths and learning to read a clock (I have

"It's Saturday!"

I <3 you dusty, yellowed old Amiga 1000. Actually, never had a 1000. Had an A500+, A600 and my brother and I both had A1200's though. You can swap out the ide HDD on the A600 & A1200 for a 4GB Compact Flash and have a sweet SSD drive loaded with practically every Amiga game ever these days. Hell, you can even pick up

Oh god yes. They deserved nothing less.

It's their soulless laughter that bugs me. Not quite as annoying as the beggar women in AC1 who'd constantly run up to you and block your path while all demanding money, and then throw rocks at you as you climbed up a building, though. They were a royal pain. The minstrels in AC2 were pretty bad, but for me the beggar

Good for him. As a gamer with my own disability issues, I can fully relate. I was struck with psoriatric arthritis at the age of 24 and was paralysed with pain. Could barely move. Ocarina of Time and Goldeneye were my solace.

Might be interesting to see what Disney does with videogames now they own Marvel Comics, Star Wars and Lucasarts.

They were 'kin useless.