Holy hell.
Holy hell.
Wait, will we be expecting another first for the series—zombies shooting back?
"...what's accuracy compared to a tandem bike that's being propelled by cynicism in the front and comedy in back?"
Take him to the Mandrake in Shinsaibashi.
A "rough scheme..." I wonder if anybody had the heart to tell him that that was the finished version.
I really thought PixelJunk was a dud after Racers, which unfortunately never sold me. But Monsters, Monsters Encore, and now this have made me a believer. Casual gaming at its finest—I'm glad to see they're finding their rhythm and niche in the market.
A Dino Crisis remake that stays true to the Shinji Ikami form from the original.
@Vetterli: Sorry, you're wrong. The music in this trailer blows my mind.
I bought the first one a few weeks after it launched for only 6 bucks brand new at a Circuit City.
Ah, everybody loves a great "mom" story.
I think this raging nerd chub is redirecting too much blood away from places that help me breathe properly, and sit up straight.
I wonder if the book reader community in their book reading clubs and book reading websites sit around and bitch about their favorite novels being led to the cinematic slaughterhouse.
Bashcroft, your life over the last three weeks has been subjected to more puke than any man should have to endure in a lifetime.
That was the single best ZP yet—full of crystal clear objectivity, hilarious turbopuns and sharp fanboy roasts.
I love how Crecente measures the true value of a game by throwing it at an unlikely audience (son/father/old lady down the street).
Amusing, but I would have expected something more akin to "Rocketman: It Came from the Bargain Bin."
Finally SotC is getting the recognition it deserves? Sweet news, and I'm stoked about this film now.