Exactly - And Joystiq dedicated about 3 sentences to the humor - calling it "hit or miss" and focused almost entirely on the gameplay (they went the full five stars).
Exactly - And Joystiq dedicated about 3 sentences to the humor - calling it "hit or miss" and focused almost entirely on the gameplay (they went the full five stars).
Eh... I kinda wish Kotaku would've designated somebody else to review this. The author clearly didn't like the game's narrative/humour and it almost comes off as a vendetta here. This review was beating the same dead horse apparently as much as Sunset Overdrive reminds us it's just a (***ing) video game.
The reviewer decided to write a whole paragraph long rant about the games poor humor instead.
Ditto,
It's the kind of game that has a quest arc that contains one passage where you befriend a member of the rock band The Melvins, and another where you must perform a handful of predictable fetch-quests to gain the trust of a group of Hispanic women who all wear skimpy schoolgirl outfits and Day of the Dead makeup. That…
If you don't understand jokes, please head to Bleacher Report instead.
The answer is a bar that is in close proximity to the stadium... so you can initially celebrate at the bar, but then join everyone who celebrates outside the stadium.
It's the next-best thing to being inside the stadium! (No it's not. A bar would have been better. Or your couch in…
Because judges always, especially if the opposing party has no issue, grant leaves and extensions. Always. If asking for a leave was a huge thing that no one ever did, I might have a bit less sympathy here, but it's not. Extensions are granted as a matter of course, and the fact that this judge didn't is wrong (if not…
The talkbacks in the issues after that issue were priceless. Powers may have the best reader mail section ever.
I get that it's only a trailer, but I'm really not getting a "Walker and Pilgrim" vibe from those two. With Walker spouting profanity and punching things, it almost seems like they've reversed the personalities of the two characters. Deena is usually the hot-headed one, and Walker is the calm, unflappable one.
Still,…
Remember when MS was called about for their focus on TV? Oh the hypocrisy. Funny, that its now Sony and MS is all about the awesome games.
I like it. Five Greg Ostertags.
I hate saying phrase "You win the internet today" ...but you win the internet today
The Utah Jazz Singers.
Public records show he was born Mark E. Yancey in 1973 in Washington D.C. He calls himself Mark Suzuki on online résumés. He's passed himself off as Mark Yan here and there and used that handle in comment sections wherever the name was being debated. He had a MySpace page using Kram Yecnay. The Redskins Facts…
Wow, those Orcs look so REAL.