Well, fuck.
@Nintendocrazed: I already answered this! [kayin.pyoko.org]
I can enjoy myself in life. If I were playing a game and didn't realize it were a game, why would it diminish my enjoyment of it? As long as I'm able to eventually get out of the trance, what's wrong with total immersion?
Oh, hey, this doesn't remind me of anything Nintendo's ever done.
@Ryan_Long: [kayin.pyoko.org] Widely known as the hardest game ever.
This is a better way to relive Symphony of the Night.
Ignore double post.
@brixish: You can get Boggle for $2 and I've spent at least 30 hours on it so far. Much more worth it than any puzzle game, in my opinion. That being said, you can also entertain yourself for your whole lifetime with free games.
Looks like it has some potential to be fun, but not for much longer than a few hours. I just don't see a lot of depth in this kind of gameplay.
@Freakazoidberg: It's one of the greatest games ever made. Don't forget to play the sequel!
@Freakazoidberg: Tomba.
There should be more games that genuinely creep you out. Not in the Dead Space sense with aliens popping out of cupboards scary, but lasting in the back of your mind scary. Something that you think about right before you fall asleep.
@SirFenwick: Hey, if there were an italics button, I'd use it.
@Microshock: You DO realize that this is a LAUNCH title that is also rendered in 3D, right? If they make games without 3D, they're capable of being MUCH better-looking.
@negitoro: Except for sex scandals.
Jimmy Fallon gives video games a bad name. He's constantly referring to them, but never in amusing ways. If it's not fun for an audience, don't talk about it.
@Bloodoflamb: Hell, Pan's Labyrinth might even be a good idea for a stealth game.