I've been considering the free aspect of World of Warcraft just to try it out. I'm not much of a PC gamer anymore though. I'm too worried about issues that might happen or fixes I may have to make by installing new programs.
I've been considering the free aspect of World of Warcraft just to try it out. I'm not much of a PC gamer anymore though. I'm too worried about issues that might happen or fixes I may have to make by installing new programs.
I'm always coming across titles I never heard of before on systems. A lot of stuff is published, some just don't get much visibility or even good distribution. I don't think I ever saw Growl in the arcades, but then it did come out in 1990 when I was pretty much not going to them anymore.
I liked the Mako sections because I could land on so many planets and tool around on them. Yea, there's not much to do there, but I still thought it was cool. The views were pretty awesome and I posted a bunch of them on 1UP just before the end. . . Damn, I think one of my last posts was about this but I can't open 1UP right now. Either they're down temporarily, or down for good. I'm going to try tomorrow to see if it's still there.
I clearly remember being so into Warcarft II. Then Warcraft III came out and I got it and liked it ok and went back to WCII. Then World of Warcraft came out and I decided I didn't want to pay a monthly fee for any game. So I stayed away from that and went back to WCII. Now WCII doesn't work on my computer. What's a strategy gamer to do?
Ug, those paunchy pimply South Park characters make me a little ill to look at. Great episode though. Classic.
If I had a tablet, I would consider downloading comics from Comixology. They would look great on a good tablet device.
Ha ha. That's awesome. Archie going all Film Noir and crazy. Whoever thought of this is a genius.
That boss is a two parter and really, really annoying. Of course, this is an arcade game and they want it to be hard so you'll keep putting in quarters. The ports should all be redesigned for home play like they did a little bit for the Sega Genesis version.
SHBROOM!!! I like that they do that right at the beginning of the game and showcased it in the demo roll. If I were a kid passing by that cabinet and saw all those rocket launchers going off, I'd want to play it right away. They're smart those Taito people.
It's just extreme activism. Like Greenpeace. Save the whales, kill the hunters. Ok, Greenpeace doesn't go all Growl on them like that.
You should see the animals dance with glee at the end of the game. It's like they're saying, "Yey, we're saved and our savior killed dozens of humans to do it. Wee."
I just noticed on the wiki page for Chick Tracts that there are a bunch of parodies of his comics. Here's one by Dr. Robert Ramos (actually Justin Achili of White Wolf Game Studios) called Demonic Deviltry. It parodies Dark Dungeons.