The mini sex game with Mary Magdalene was filth.
Who can forget playing launch title Wipeout for the very first time. That moment for me really felt like the future of gaming.
and it's not just down to nostalgia. A lot of the classics that came out on the PSOne are still to this day bonafide classics. And there's tons of them.
Don't ever EVER listen to what Destructoid say.
and trying to convince them to listen to the biggest (literally) troll on the web.
that's a ludicrous statement to make. But as of the moment, it is my most anticipated game of the rest of 2010 (now that LBP2 is out of the equation). By all accounts it has a very emotional storyline, which is something that I always want to see more in games; drama.
because when I'm near her she wonder's what position she'll be assuming next.
Score!
one of the funniest creations in video gaming. He doesn't even have to try to be funny, he just is. His interactions with the locals in the Ireland level: :'D
are side-splittingly funny. Mostly because of lead character George Stobbart.
Portal
Uncharted 2
Heavy Rain has some proper comedy moments that you wouldn't expect. They're usually found in the banter between Blake & Jayden.
The Curse Of Monkey Island gave the world Murray.
Parappa The Rapper.
GTA: The Ballad Of Gay Tony
I rest my case.
WHAAAAAAA?!
That game looked da bomb, shirley it can't be that bad.
See what happens.
What the hell... I would.
Doesn't capture the awesome magnitude of the PS3's back catalogue. They had the good grace to include Heavy Rain though.
Needless to say...Grim Fandango rapes any COD game.
and ask him to make Activision bankrupt.
Although that list has a big gaping hole on it now that LBP2 has been delayed, Epic Mickey will keep me more than happy if it lives up to the hype.
You just don't see that sort of thing anymore.
SOLD!
blueberry muffins.
No bullshit.
Who knows. I don't trust Famitsu, there's no subjectivity between the four folks who give their verdict, just the same score between 'em every damn time, with maybe a difference of one number, occasionally two. It's all wholly suspect.
"And yet the likes of Dead Space, Mirror's Edge, Dante's Inferno and The Saboteur have all been varying degrees of commercial and/or critical failures."
Dead Space and Mirror's Edge were, by any means, commercial and critical failures. I call bullcrap on that statement.