In my opinion, it's worth at least trying it out. I really like the game despite its flaws.
In my opinion, it's worth at least trying it out. I really like the game despite its flaws.
Yeah you should. It's a really good game, although some of the mechanics haven't aged well.
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Yes, that music is quite good.
I think all those games are excellent candidates for Backloggers honestly. I've wanted to do Alan Wake and Binary Domain at some point. Tomb Raider might be a bit too AAA for the show, but I'll play that on my own for sure.
I prefer older pinball tables for this reason. Most of the newer ones, as elaborate as they look, really boil down to the player managing a very tiny playfield. Once you get a ball on a ramp, you just watch a show for a second. Missions are kind of a neat idea, but I like the idea of building up a multiplier than slamming home a big old pile of points when you finally drain the ball. I'm just old school I guess. Nothing wrong with newer tables, but I can't see myself owning (and ESPECIALLY maintaining) one.
The Big Guns table has a gimmick sure, but the game itself actually looked extremely interesting and fun, and I loved the subject matter. Tron also looked good, but not as deep honestly. I'd still love to play it though.
I hope you two realize you just won the internet :D
Well, we're doing Alundra next, so if you like old games, that's a good one :p
Quick correction: The barge I referenced being in San Francisco bay is owned by Google, not Amazon: http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/03/tech/google-barge-move/