Ha ha. That's awesome. Archie going all Film Noir and crazy. Whoever thought of this is a genius.
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.
SUGC is so darn good. My favorite collection by far. I have the Xbox 360 version.
In replaying it, I'm appreciating it even more. There's so many little touches I didn't notice the first time through. It's just pure quality. Sometimes if you pause in front of a picture or display, BJ will make a comment to himself. Sometimes it's really funny.
Also, after playing Enemy Front (another Nazi shooting FPS) and experiencing its imprecise controls, going back to Wolfenstein: New Order was so satisfying. The guns feel powerful and easy to control right away. It was like going from a hard wooden chair to a barcalounger. Ahhh, pure comfort.
Fist of Awesome. It's a "time-traveling-lumberjack -em-up". Love that term.
I wanted to love IT Crowd. It had Noel Redding from Mighty Boosh which I love. Something didn't quite click with me though.
Man I want to play some more Dragon Quest games. VIII was so great.
Ah, that's music to my ears. I put it on my wishlist.
I just loved Warcraft I and II. Why Blizzard hasn't repackaged them for Steam or tablets is a mystery to me. I guess they're too busy with World of Warcraft still, but there's lots of other strategy games I want to try like Age of Empires on PC and Ace Patrol for tablets.