@FlagshipFighter: Don't worry, you're not missing anything.
@FlagshipFighter: Don't worry, you're not missing anything.
@rainofwalrus: no, not really, I just found his voice acting in Skate 2 annoying. I'd say my life has to be pretty easy if something like voice acting is worth me complaining about.
I'm torn.
@GerkIIDX: 7. Was I the only one getting Vince Offer flashbacks from "You Scouts are gonna love this"?
"Double jumping never put anybody in a coma"
I was actually expecting it to be pricier. Once again, Criterion leaves me pleasantly surprised. Sometimes it almost seems like some developers care about the customers.
anyone else thinking about the fact that sandstorms are notoriously bad at keeping paint on things? Seems to me that the characters would pretty quickly be completely devoid of paint. whether or not that's a good thing, I leave to you to decide.
@Takuthehedgehog: Really? I didn't know mm9 was wii exclusive in Japan. Sucks for them.
@umiman: If I recall correctly, he held it the same way on 360.
@BanjoGinga: Yes. Do Want.
*Crosses fingers for Bollywood-themed DDR game.*
@Manji Kengo: I saw that ending coming before I even had the game. It was less a feeling of helplessness and depression then a feeling of "seriously, the ending is this cliche?"
looking at the last page, I can't tell you how badly I'd like a game mode where you play against Communist beat-boxers.
@megawinternights: Agreed. About an hour ago, I realized it was no longer 7pm. It was suddenly 9:50.
I barely got a quarter of the way through Fallout 3 before selling it back. I found it boring.
Isn't this the exact same comic they used for the promotions?
Not very familiar with W+G honestly, but I'll give it a try just for the sake of having new adventure games to hold me over until the next season of Sam + Max now that Strong Bad's done. So good to see a company keeping adventure games going. Keep up the good work Telltale.
@Biff_McFresh: He's strapped for cash, all those miracles people beg for aren't cheap.
Honestly, I think this is a good thing. My parents were always lenient on ratings, and I can think of several games that I wouldn't have let myself play if I knew some of the content of the plot. Silent Hill 2 springs to mind. I would have given myself a couple years if I knew just how messed up things got.