Wait, I can watch full episodes of South Park without resorting to shady websites and/or torrents? For some reason I thought it was one of those sites that are blocked based on my country IP. Well, huzzah, then.
Wait, I can watch full episodes of South Park without resorting to shady websites and/or torrents? For some reason I thought it was one of those sites that are blocked based on my country IP. Well, huzzah, then.
Yeah, and I guess that is easier then making Bruce look more like him : P
For a moment there, I wasn't sure if it was Joseph Gordon-Levitt or not. I think it wasn't just the eye color that threw me off, but his face looks stronger, if that makes any sense.
Craziness, I know.
Wait, was I the only one to find those last few seconds just... wrong? Carrying around a Vita like that, dangling around? For some reason it kind off "broke" the add for me. And yes, I do often notice things not worthy of such noticing.
It was a somewhat weird and new feeling, for sure. I mean, I have gotten teary eyed on another games, but this one was the first where at some point I couldn't take it and a couple of manly tears rolled down into my bearded cheeks.
This is probably the only instance where I have been moderately curious about a Kinect game since the system's launch. So far I have only heard good things from people that had a chance to play it or see it in person. And this trailer helps as well.
Why do the female characters seem to be anorexic?
Even if I have already purchased it, I will do it again. It must look fantastic on my 22' electric computer screen. And damn, even this simple tiny video spot, that they really didn't need to do, was masterfully crafted!
I sincerely hope this ends up being true. I have yet to finish it on my iPod, and since the day I bought it, I wondered if there ever was going to be a PC version. My problem is that there is no way in hell I'll buy an iPad, and to be completely honest, every time I boot it up, its more than evident that this game…
Because I own an iPod and a DS (and a PS3, where I played the awesome Critter Crunch).
Wait, XBLA? What the hell Capy? WHAT THE HELL?
Thanks for posting that video. I would probably missed it otherwise : P
For a movie inspired on Dance Dance Revolution, the dancing scene sure was boring. There are more exciting, not to mention skillful clips of random people playing it at arcades on youtube. Upon searching for something like 3 seconds, this video popped up.
I think the biggest problem of watching first and reading after, for me at least, is that you get complete preconceptions of all characters. How they look, sound and act. This can be seen as something positive, but to me it takes a bit of the magic out of imagining everything by yourself, creating your own visual…
I wonder if I should go the same route I did with the first season, and only start reading the respective book after the end of the series or go the other way around this time. I enjoyed the first book thoroughly, even if I already knew all of the plot points and such. It had just so much more info and development, so…
I wish I had some statistic to back this up, but would it be wrong to assume that while it certainly doesn't make an interesting game, having north American protagonists, settings, actors, etc... translates into better sales of the game on that region? Or even in better sales overall, given how recognizable the US is…
Ups, sorry for the triple post. No idea what happened :S
No need to be like that, it sounds like you didn't read my post fully: true that there aren't many console games set in the revolutionary war (plenty of them on the PC though), but I didn't even mention that. I said North America. That implies the country, or countries, and all the different past, present and future…
No need to be like that, it sounds like you didn't read my post fully: true that there aren't many console games set in the revolutionary war (plenty of them on the PC though), but I didn't even mention that. I said North America. That implies the country, or countries, and all the different past, present and future…