Don't usually get much out of mash-ups like this, but props, that was pretty good.
Don't usually get much out of mash-ups like this, but props, that was pretty good.
The Water Temple Time-Out Zone.
I read any F review, even if I've never seen an episode of the show.
Stopped the video immediately after the first subtitle sounded nothing like the song.
I was hoping for a great deal more Black Dynamite in this article. Seriously hysterical movie.
Is this an appropriate article to mention Yooka-Laylee and say how excited I am about that game?
Agreed. The moment of the choice itself is often more important than the narrative path it will eventually lead you down.
The man is a one track lover down a two way lane after all.
But that's the correct way to write it, Only Zuul.
They were very much implied I think.
Only tangentially related, but about a week ago my boss asked me my opinion on a boring work problem that's far too dull to elaborate on, and while trying to scramble some words into a meaningful reply I instinctively managed to use the sentence "Maybe we combine them… like a Mega-Zord". That's the kind of adult I am.
On the Nintendo side of things, Mario 64 and Luigi's Mansion both have arguably their catchiest little ditties during their end credits. Also, anyone ever play Mischief Makers back in the day? Its end score conjures way too many emotions for a game about a robotic maid grabbing and shaking sentient balls.
This is just like that episode of Avatar where that Waterbending master wouldn't train Katara because…Actually, no, this is too forced.
Maybe we'll receive a mysterious letter from this dead project and have to travel to Silent Hill to investigate? I'm sure it'll turn out great.
This article was just blow after blow after blow. I'd say that it has left me a pulpy mess, but that was already my state when I sat down at my computer.
That "Damaged" tattoo is atrociously stupid.
Yeah, loved that bit.
Nah, I enjoy Game Grumps every now and then too, especially their one-offs or shorter runs of weird obscure games I'll never play anyway. I find it insufferable watching them play games I have played/like/am good at though…with the exception of their Shadow of the Colossus run, which although frustrating at times, was…
Cynicism directed at point-and-click adventure games?! But I thought this place was cool!
I find that Final Fantasy IX's twee little pixie people have aged a bit better, or at least look less offensive to someone who as aged since playing it, than some of the other games' nonsensically dressed fantasy boy band members.