I played that one as well. The idea is that you are still physically in the world but obscured, so you can only see shadows.
I played that one as well. The idea is that you are still physically in the world but obscured, so you can only see shadows.
There's either something wrong with me or you just do these to fuck with me, because this feels like about the ninth time my favorite is worse than getting hit by a car.
If this was a contest entry, nobody can fault the judges for letting the Wookie win.
How she pronounces Revan's name makes me sad :(
Agreed. I don't even bother with any other Deadspin articles; I'm just here for the food.
My body wasn't ready for the Falcon Punch Final Smash. That was glorious.
A fun game I play with my wife when were flying we like to call "Navy or Air Force".
Well that was kinda funny until they started to annoy the staff. Making a prank call once in a while is alright, but spamming the telephone of the same public library again and again is going too far.
No, it's not. It's the same character.
I'm not saying that I'd object to tipping at a take-out counter of a sit-down restaurant, but in addition to describing your friend's job, you just described the job of a cashier at a drive-through fast food restaurant.
That's not crazy, or at least he's not alone. I got a 360 just for this and FF13. I've enjoyed a couple other games besides this one, but if I could have gotten this on a PC (or on the Wii), I would've skipped the console.
The proper, non-elitist way to read this situation, for those who were children when the game came out:
Look. when gamers today encounter issues that definitely applied to us at the time, they used the built-in internet commenting/screenshot system to try and figure it out. Instead of asking on the playground,…
While I'm excited by a lot of this, particularly the idea that games can be more than they presently are (Hecker's thing is great) my cheeky bastard side wants to say something:
Improv Everywhere did this for a little league game 5 years ago:
TSLRCM dev here... (Hassat Hunter to be exact).