But it's directed by Wes Andersen and stars Edward Nortun!
But it's directed by Wes Andersen and stars Edward Nortun!
Launching a petition for Eric Roberts for the voice of Grumpy Cat.
Great, you're just giving Ubisoft another excuse not to put you in the next Assassin's Creed.
I love these interviews, thanks for continuing to do them!
I'm definitely in the "It's not for me anymore" camp, I think. It just bums me out that the industry is so narrowly focused on a demographic and an ideal that no longer really resonates with me.
Eek, I didn't want to come off as dismissive of the games themselves. I really enjoy things like Titanfall from time-to-time, but it greatly bothers me that everyone's vision sort of ends there. If you like Call of Duty or something like that, that's fine and that's great, and I hope you enjoy it! I've just lost…
Though this is wildly off-topic from the main subject of my post… I partly agree! There are some games for which I have to close my door, turn out of the lights, turn off my phone, or some equivalent of that. But there are also others, like Peggle 2, that work very well with television or Netflix running in the…
"Not just any old video games, mind you, but games designed to satiate the so-called 'core gamer'—the invented demographic of young men who apparently hate mentions of other forms of entertainment that are not video games and demand that their virtual depictions of military men, dragons, and scantily clad women move…
Those terrible ROM hacks were truly special. I remember playing Super Bald Bros., Super Bald Bros. 3, and one that just had every item replaced with "DEEZ NUTS."
I got serious Another World vibes from this, and that makes me very happy. It also reminded me that I really need to finally play Kentucky Route Zero.
Holy shit! Solarian and Shufflepuck! I haven't heard another person mention those in… ever.
I somewhat expected a theorbo to be a cross between a theremin and an oboe.
Getting a Gameo' pin truly was a magical moment. I make sure to wear that thing at local game conventions!
If your game was made twenty years ago, what is the most important feature that you would try to include, even if it meant working around the hardware?
That whole game was really a big misfire. I know there's some misgivings about the battle mode in Mario Kart 8, but GOTY's battle mode was just the characters self-disemboweling while accordion music played in the background. What the hell, Nintendo?
DC has a shuffleboard league?! Here I was thinking Buffalo Billiards just put their shuffleboard tables in for the fun of it.
I can't believe Warheads are making a comeback. They were basically tongue grenades.
Moody's quote about how she likes Skee-Ball because it accommodates people who don't play sports is really interesting. For myself, more than the physical requirements, I never enjoyed sports for their hyper-competitiveness and the trappings that come with that. That's at least in part why I'm never eager to join…
I guess NBC's Supercomputer doesn't count since it ran from 1975 to 1975.
My Shepard turned Garrus down after they talked about it for a bit, and even that was very realistic and mature. Especially when he later hooked up with Tali… Shepard was sort of disappointed but happy for him. Or so I projected onto her character.