That's pretty cool, especially the discount at the kiosk. I'm curious to know how good of a discount it is.
That's pretty cool, especially the discount at the kiosk. I'm curious to know how good of a discount it is.
People get "offended" over everything lately. If you don't like it, keep your damn mouth shut and don't play it.
Soooo...when is this coming to America?
I'm sorry but I love the Banjo Kazooie series and this should not have been part of it. While I agree that the game is stunning and still fun, there was no reason to attach those two characters to it. Rare shot themselves in the foot by doing it and I hope they have learned their lesson.
I agree completely with Schafer regarding platformers in today's repertoire of games. They've almost been completely wiped out, except for licensed or Nintendo titles.
As one of my favorite genres it saddens me to see the number of them being produced trickle down, the genre definitely needs to see a resurgence.
Oh and more Psychonauts? Yes please.
I'm gonna buy that I <3 Free Shit t-shirt for E3 next year. Except I'm going to cross out the "I <3", replace it with "Give Me", and end the phrase with "Now".
@ Emperor Pilaf
Well our TV IS big enough to be seen through a telescope across vast distances, so I'm glad you enjoyed it. :P
Why am I the only one being singled out here?!? Anyone who's ever watched one of our marathons can surely vouch that I'm not the only one with a foul mouth. Plus, I only curse when I get mad. *hmph*
Throughout Nick's playtime with this game I was merely a spectator, and I can't even begin to describe the immense pleasure I got out of simply watching.
The graphics are breathtaking, the voice acting is award worthy, and the story itself is phenomenal. The gameplay never seemed monotonous, and the constant checkpoints discarded any chance of having to redo hours of work over a potentially simple mistake.
Since it's being marketed as a third-person-shooter I was incredibly surprised to see how exploration and puzzle based the title was. I'd classify this game primarily an adventure title with many great, and several intense, shoot outs.
Honestly once I have time, I can't wait to get my hands on this game.
When I first got this title, I was completely drawn into the weird charm this game exuded. I spent hours on end growing my Noby Noby boy to absurd proportions, and then proudly reported my size to Girl.
Then I realized something: Noby Noby boy grows as the player moves, not eats, a fact that made me kind of sad. Regardless though, for anyone who has Noby Noby boy and hasn't gotten to the Katamari level yet, you have no idea what fun you're missing.