Half-Life 2 is simply getting better everytime I play it.
Dear Esther is very relaxing, I really like the music, the scenery is nice and the story seems interesting. That said, the slow movement sometimes doesn't help.
Half-Life 2 is simply getting better everytime I play it.
Dear Esther is very relaxing, I really like the music, the scenery is nice and the story seems interesting. That said, the slow movement sometimes doesn't help.
Yeah, Belgium, but also Amsterdam and Italy.
I'm hoping to see the return of an old IP or a new one from Nintendo.
I imagine that the unexpected announcement would be Half-Life 3 :P
I always found WW1 more interesting than the second one, so I may give Valiant Hearts a look.
Yeah, the one of Brad was the DVD-R Hell of Rock, It's Your Decision, which attacked music instead of Tabletop RPGs.
Also, since you've been having a feud with go aztecs over In n' Out, have you read the cracked article where resident opinated Adam Tod Brown listed the place as one of the most overrated? Just curious because when I saw it I instantly knew "Yep, this will please Joe".
The cuteness is infectious!
Skips is not bad for a name.
Looking forward to the pictures.
I did a fast check on the IGN article and I got a grin seeing Super Mario Galaxy at number one. Of course, the commenters are probably cursing IGN for putting the game there, but it's the IGN comment section we are talking about :P
As far as influential videogames of this generarion, I would put Super Mario Galaxy, Braid (one that did the push of the Indie craze), Minecraft, maybe Team Fortress 2, Portal.... Those are the ones I can think of because i'm sure there's more.
There's only a slight chance that Jack Chick might be trolling, but it's also posible that he's being dead serious from what i've read because the guy is very reclusive. Your guess is as good as mine.
I remember when The Spoony One did a review of an 80s movie based on a book that also attacked Dungeons & Dragons based on those false asumptions. He talked on the intro about the 80s controversie that Joe mentioned.