Deathspank from ex Lucasarts dev
Monkey Island creator Ron Gilbert reveals his first core game in over 15 years
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Japanese Nintendo Channel videos
Including the Endless Ocean "experience" video
gamersdag.nl
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RE Darkside Chronicles Papercraft
Words cannot even begin to describe...
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God you podcast guys.
The stretchy things in EA Sports active? They are elastics?
They're called resistance bands. You guys never exercise.
Dunno. I hate puzzles. Some of them. I don't know!
I should pick up Okami and Twilight Princess just to grow some balls and man up regarding environmental puzzles, but I am afraid I'll just fiddle with them for a couple of hours before leaving them for good.
They are hard, right?
He's a pussy.
Twilight Princess doesn't have overly hard dungeons. just taxing enough to feel rewarding. i think you will really enjoy it
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
You cannot make this up.
emember last year you experienced an amazing game : My baby. In the 1st opus you taught him many new things, help him to discover his environment but above all you shared precious and unforgettable moments with your very own baby …
Now your baby grew up! He’s 15 months old, he just made his first steps… a new adventure is beginning: teach him how to speak !
Don’t forget he’s still a baby so you also have to take care of him: feeding him, buying some clothes, read him fairy tales, play with him… and above all being the best mum in the world by giving him all your attention and loving !
I wouldn't mind. Someone else has to host and arrange all this stuff though.
Darth said he would send me skpe contacts, I got nothing and no one gave me any feedback afterwards in the thread.
It has to be during the week as well.
Finished listening to the podcast. LMAO at the end.
Foolz "You'll check out guys during the week?"
Darth "Shut up."
Then they can go to hell.
Uh how in the hell is no one talking about NMH2, I guess talk about balls and shit is more important.
I just want to say that Suda did the impossible, he got me interested in NMH2. 2D mini games, best idea ever!!! I am sold (when its cheap).
I posted all the stuff in the thread. To be fair the demo wasn't that interesting, its a one room fight and a boss fight we've all seen.
The trailer was cool.
About all I can say is that the visuals are definetely improved and thank goodness it had a rock solid framerate as polish was my biggest problem with NMH.
The 2-D stuff is good too, if its anything like that space invaders game in NMH then jobs wont be borefests anymore.
True, the gameplay footage was meh but the trailer was awesome. Hey I have a Batman review up, read it.
Somewhere in Canada, yoda is quietly weeping.
Weeping that Spiderman 90s cartoon, seasons 1-3 are out in the UK.
Muramasa: The Demon Blade is as much a piece of art as it is a game, and it’s that true cohesive nature that will keep players pushing further and further along. The gameplay isn’t always the deepest experience in either the action or RPG genres – two buttons, blades, and a whole lot of killing –but the game’s inherent action mechanic is fun, fast, and addicting, and there always seems to be something new around the next corner; visually, gameplay, or otherwise. The first playthroughs will last most hardcore gamers well over 20 hours, players that dive into the game’s harder difficulty are rewarded with new bosses and better blades, and the experience is polished and captivating from the first second to the last. Bottom line though is that it’s just fun to play. Action is fierce, and while battles are repetitive if you look at them, they never seem to get stale either. There may be areas where Demon Blade could have been improved upon, but when it comes to the seamless blending of visuals, audio, and downright fun, Muramasa is a true classic, and shouldn’t be missed. If this sounds like your type of experience, do yourself a favor and pick it up. Games like this don’t come around every day.