Thank you for including what is definitively the best version of the Golden Saucer scene.
Thank you for including what is definitively the best version of the Golden Saucer scene.
I would watch the hell out of Dr. Facehands and Monkey Motorcycle Judge against the World Crime League.
Brutal Doom is bad news. The guy who made it is, unsurprisingly, a crazy sociopath, and people found all sorts of racial slurs and such in the code. It's a shame because his mod brought a lot of attention back to the Doom scene, but he's an unstable nutjob.
I came here just to comment about that. I loved the flare gun sound.
Whoop, that's what I get for not clicking the New Comments button before posting. Glad to hear there's something happening in that dimension too!
I haven't played the Professor Layton games, but from what I understand, The Unwound Future has probably the most interesting ending of the whole series. Based on this article, it seems like the series has always been good about wrapping its absurd detective stories, but Unwound Future apparently adds a big emotional…
I'm a proud member of Team Exploration and Immersion, so I also avoid fast travel when it's possible. You just gain so much more appreciation for the setting and narrative of a game by being a physical part of its world than by using a magic feature that lets you transcend it. Morrowind felt more like a grand fantasy…
Whenever Eddie Murphy's not in the headline, all the commenters should be asking "Where's Eddie Murphy"?
Choosing to kill or to spare Serial Killer X in Condemned: Criminal Origins was really difficult. I just felt dirty no matter what I chose. You can either succumb to your inner darkness or give up your entire personal mission. And you only get a few seconds to decide.
I was really bummed that Myst IV (SPOILERS) went with a definitive "Sirrus is bad and Achenar is good actually" ending. The whole theme of the endings through the Myst series (including the final game) is that the best solution is one that ignores the competing, adversarial relationship happen in the plot. I…
I had to stop and breathe at the commercial break. Holy shit. That was probably the most technically accomplished non-30 Rock episode of television comedy I've watched in ages.
They're the news equivalent of Steve Brule saying "Gotcha!"
Everyone knows that if the Coens did any sequel, it would be Old Fink.
God, that opening reveal sounds fantastic. I realize that's not the primary focus of this article, I never ever get tired of that moment when a game lets you figure out for yourself that you're now in charge. Especially since we're conditioned to expect that some parts of games are non-interactive cutscenes, it's a…
This is the First Thing Everyone Did When They Played Color a Dinosaur, Internet!
Wait, so… NOT Having Fun with Elvis on Stage?
That's a great justification for going with Shia LeBeouf. My first reaction was Luigi, but I stand very corrected.
Picked this up on a whim earlier, and I'm glad to hear it's interesting! I love these sort of games, but I regrettably haven't played one in a while. It'll be my mini-reward for getting through the week.
It's like a fundamental misunderstanding of a hook.
"They're a group of ordinary children that have no superpowers."
"Imagine a world where dogs and cats are pets."
Wait, is that seriously a pitch for a show? "It's about married couples… that don't get divorced." ?!?!!??