I'm sure whoever came up with the "This is Living" campaign is sitting at home in a piles upon piles of money all because he was able to market some batshit insane advertising ideas to Sony and they actually bought it.
I'm sure whoever came up with the "This is Living" campaign is sitting at home in a piles upon piles of money all because he was able to market some batshit insane advertising ideas to Sony and they actually bought it.
As a multiplayer game the first Raving Rabbids failed, and then the second one failed as a Single Player game. Here's hoping the team finds some balance (no pun intended) this time around.
@L_K_M:
Does this mean no more of the wonderful Asterix and Obelix games that Atari has been putting out the past few years?
I notice a distinct lack of Chun-Li man hands.
@Ycare:
@dead_red_eyes: Woah, woah. The ability to get off your board marked the beginning of the end for the Tony Hawk franchise. Can't we wait till at least "Skate 4: Fourk You" for that?
@Lijik: @
Here's why I agree with Uwe: Meet the Spartans made #1 at the bloody box office. I don't see why theaters won't carry Postal, its already been proven that audiences will go see shit stuck into a projector.
I'm really looking forward to this game, Sierra gave the development reins over the Estranges Libulles (or however its spelt) who have proven they're extremely flipping good at merging beat 'em up style combat with platforming from their work on the recent Asterix games.
Well I'm proud of Rick Nash, and I, for one, will be picking up NHL 2k9 when it comes out. The ice in that game looks so realistic I swear it must be as cold as my refreshing Coors Light.
@CYG: