When I used to listen to the GoNintendo podcast, Raw Meat Cowboy raved about Zak & Wiki so much, I finally went out and got a copy. I still haven't played it though.
When I used to listen to the GoNintendo podcast, Raw Meat Cowboy raved about Zak & Wiki so much, I finally went out and got a copy. I still haven't played it though.
I still have my Dreamcast keyboard and Typing of the Dead. It was fine, just like Typer Shark on PopCap was fine (I'd rather play Mavis Beacon Typing Tutorial instead - teaches more real skills and is just as fun to me) but I really want to play more of the light gun House of the Dead games.
Neato. There are all these hidden gems out there for the Dreamcast. I still have mine and could use some more games for it. One of these days I'll go on a retro binge and hopefully pick up this game.
Sweet! I still have to play last year's XCOM: EU. It's sitting here waiting to get played. I'm tempted to bite on the new one, but I want to get to the original first. Nevertheless, this is going in my must-play list for games to get as soon as I have the cash.
Don't I know it. Many a favorite game of mine was ripped by reviews. I don't care. I just bring reviews up for fun. It's interesting to see what the critics say, even if they miss what's fun about a game. I was actually thinking Aliens: Colonial Marines would be fun just because it got panned. I figured that meant it was unsophisticated and just a run-and-gun shooter, which is fine by me.
Operation Darkness did annoy me in the camera department when I played the demo, but unplayable? Naw. I liked the style of gameplay so much, I bought it anyway. With a little time, I can figure out the camera situation.
Zak & Wiki, Chibiterasu, Okami, Morrigan, Sakura. That Capcom book looks neat! It goes on my list.
I was never a heavy candy eater. I could ration it out over a long time.
In MST3K they used some really out there stuff, which I though was great. I loved that.
I still like the song Superbeast. Never get tired of that track. The music videos for this album's songs are really interesting. Rob Zombie did set design for PeeWee's TV show and you can see that influence in his music videos like Dragula. His art sense is similar to the macabre set designs of a movie like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari which is one of my favorite movies, mainly for it's set design. Somehow though, Rob Zombie hasn't gone that extra step into artiness that would make him a number one favorite of mine. He seems stuck in cheesiness, and a horror style that borders on the campy. His movie House of 1000 Corpses was a little bit of a letdown for me.
The game looks amazing. Platformers frustrate me though, but I may get it for the graphics.