After seeing it, I'm pretty sure I saw it back then. It just didn't stick with me as much as movies like Sword and the Sorcerer and Space Balls.
After seeing it, I'm pretty sure I saw it back then. It just didn't stick with me as much as movies like Sword and the Sorcerer and Space Balls.
Man, a lot of people have been saying they liked the movie here. I did laugh a lot, but mostly at it. I do like zany comedies like this usually too. I don't know. I guess I'm expecting too much from it. . . Did you notice how they played something almost exactly like Space Invaders when fighting that ship near the beginning?
Oh yea, the Dragon Quest VIII for 3DS. I'm curious about that. I love that game, but on a 3DS? I'm not sure. I may have to get it no matter what since I loved it on PS2 though.
Good luck with the jobs. Such a difficult thing to do.
Yeah, I can see liking it as a kid. I probably did too, because as I watched it again, I kinda remembered parts of it. But now, I thought it could've been so much better. It just hit every obvious joke.
It's still in it's packaging. Just like my turntable. I'm going to have a whole house full of still wrapped things soon.
I've already heard speculation on IGN's Podcast Unlocked about Kojima being asked to head some project for Xbox. I can see MS totally going after the Silent Hill IP, and that would be great, but not for billions. That seems a bit much for a niche title like this. But I wouldn't be surprised if they went after Kojima to do some Silent Hills look alike for Xbox.
Oh yeah, the question. After playing the first Silent Hills game, I'd be very excited to see a game in that series on Xbox One. I don't think I'd get one just for that, but it'd be something, along with other games, to make me pull the trigger on one.
I keep an eye out for this one. Sounds good.
I was surprised I couldn't just pull a Crackdown and yank people out of their cars and take off. You have to really work to shake those cops off you.
The Elder Scrolls games take place in the same world, but in different areas of that world, and there's really very little that connects them story wise that I've noticed. I've played Morrowind and Oblivion, and Skyrim seems very different. I think there's been one reference to Cyrodill in Oblivion so far but not a very important one. They all very much stand alone.
Also, Skyrim seems like the most accessibe of the series to me. I'm not really sure why yet, but I've been able to progress in this game a little easier than in Oblivion. Maybe the quests are more clear.