Honestly, this looked less like NausicaƤ (to me) and more like Evangelion. Still cool, though.
Honestly, this looked less like NausicaƤ (to me) and more like Evangelion. Still cool, though.
This still stands as one of my all time favorites. My good friend and I poured hours and hours into this title while in high school. A full summer spent wandering the sea. Good times.
I love being an Oregonian.
I would be up for a remake. My worry is that it'll be a remake along the lines of Shadowrun, and the only thing left that resembled the original will be the name.
I don't like the way Bill Roeper looks, what with his giant forehead and shiny silk tie.
Nice. Loved this game.
Peter Stormare as a mad scientist? He does not play parts; Peter Stormare always plays - well - Peter Stormare. Which is OK by me.
Best of luck, Brian.
I'm so glad to hear to hear that I'm not alone in my spice-dumping/tingle symposium.
It looks wonderfully artistic, but my real question is whether or not I get to interact with forbidden apples?
This just makes me more excited about the release. Not only do I get SF but I also get music from some of the best re-mixers (IMHO) out there.
@jfm3: Yes, the Halo beta and all was wonderful but was I actually one of the few who bought Crackdown for the game and not the key?
@keppj0nes: I wish I could sell a jar of my spit for a $1. I'll even take 50 cents on the dollar!
Ok, so as a huge fan of the book I'm already nervous enough about the film (and the trailer did easy some fears, but still). Now, with vidjama games now on the way, I'm not sure what to think. In my mind the only movie tie in that ever worked for me was Escape From Butcher Bay, so that makes me a bit nervous.
@Niflheim:
I apologize in advance: