JohnGreenArt
JohnGreenArt
JohnGreenArt

What got me was the use of the 2004 Millennium Falcon toy.

Does this play anything like Scrolls?

Yup! And the chromatic aberration can be turned off, as well as the depth of field.

Yeah, betting on them fixing all the problems with the port is a Longshot.

Came for this. Was not disappointed.

Ah. You’re statement “Hell, that’s the premise Lego Dimensions thrives upon” seemed to indicate you didn’t know about them.

But also, there’s nothing to indicate that this new set will be the only other Adventure Time set. They’ve got the minis, they’ve got these block-built figures, and maybe in the future they’ll do

There are going to be LEGO Dimensions Adventure Time sets, with more traditional style minifigures.

I played both the PC version and the Wii version. The non-Wii versions definitely looked better (as far as replicating the movies) and had more content, but the motion controls of the Wii version were just perfect for capturing ghosts with the proton packs. It worked really well. Plus there was local co-op on the Wii,

Entercom Sacramento LLC is the registrated name for KDND, the local station, which was at fault. Entercom Communications is the entire conglomerate that owns KDND and many other radio stations, which was found not liable. The lawsuit filing is found here: http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/pi/…

If by “absolved” you mean “found to be 100% at fault”:

“On October 29, 2009, after a week of deliberations, the jury awarded the survivors of Jennifer Strange the sum of $16,577,118 in monetary damages. Entercom Sacramento LLC was found to be 100% at fault for Strange’s death”

It looks like Ash as if drawn for Family Guy.

She looks like actual game developer Erin Robinson.

I think in many ways we’ve only been able to be one part of Batman in most Batman games as well. While the “detective mode” of the Arkham Games was well-done for an action-adventure game, it’s pretty light compared to actually solving puzzles and doing detective work.

Considering that Telltale’s games are an evolution

And Saints Row 4 set this scenario up perfectly, by basically teasing “Saints in Time” as where the story would go next.

It’s the perfect opportunity for the franchise to mock more games. While the fourth game (and by extension “Gat out of Hell”) added super powers and a heavy dose of The Matrix, the series has always

Looks like Frank lost some weight and grew back some hair since “Off the Record.”

I understood that reference.