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the landstander
avclub-8a034785c8d48f6cb01b3bcfc3b627c9--disqus

I thought the ending was pretty good, and I've read a lot of Stephen King, so I know from shit endings.

The sequel was a waved based survival game. I didn't mind the combat, but totally excising story made it a non-starter.

Best depiction of a hangover in a video game. I beat and traded this game long ago, so I'm trying to resist buying it again just to have it in my collection merely on principle.

Upvoted for full wunch, also, nice name.

Sigh… two things.

Practical. I like it.

I seem to remember some pretty claustrophobic camera work, but I agree, the monsters were, in a word, hilarious. 'Memba when that one woman was hiding inches from the blind monster while holding a giant fuck off flare? How was that not a joke.

The curve!

My thought too.

*sprints to recruiting station*

Yeah, exactly. My internet is really slow and I spent the last couple of console generations buying most games used, so spending a weekend (gotta pause so people can stream TV) downloading a $60 game I can't get anything back on kinda bites.

I wish there were more of them, I was a big fan of their pawnshop business model. The only one near me moved clear across town, so I turned in my remaining store credit for a final game and that's probably it for me. I liked trading in games, but not in exchange for 25 minutes of traffic each way.

Too long has Kazaam languished without a proper lawman.

Absolutely nothing about this constitutes a great job. Demerits all around.

We live in a glorious age of pausing for spontaneous bathroom breaks and openly boozing.

Hey, take it up with Lana Kane. I am but a vessel for cartoon references.

I believe the preferred term is "veal-y".

A vicious race of flightless birds with no regard for maritime law.