I had never even heard of Scott Pilgrim until about two weeks ago. Does that make me a bad person? Don't answer that.
That picture totally cracked me up. He brings up some good points, especially that arrow crap in PD Zero -- that crap was lame!
No, you build up a squad of players and then challenge people. Kind of like the Madden Ultimate Team mode on consoles where you use virtual trading cards and hopefully turn a crappy team into an awesome one.
They're just going after the same type of person who plays EA Sports FIFA Superstars. That game has over four million active players, so it seems to be doing pretty well.
This might be the first Facebook game I ever play. Curious to learn more.
I don't have parties because nobody likes me. :(
The first game was great, the second was incredibly dull and way too long. That's why I'm not excited about this new game. The new setting can only be a good thing though. I wouldn't want to go underwater again.
Some really interesting ideas there. I like the "outside the box" thinking, even if I'm not sure that all of his proposals would work as intended.
I would totally play a "Catch the escaped Arizona convicts" game. That would be a blast!
I don't ever think it's fun to lose. Doesn't matter what game.
Oh T.O., you always think you're open. I liked Kurt's advice -- I always check out the safeties.
I'm still not sure what makes a game's story great. Some of the games mentioned didn't have particularly fantastic stories (from my perspective). For me, I think it's important to present the story to me like I'm an adult with at least half a brain -- I'm not a kid and I'm not stupid.
Doesn't get much better than "Genesis Does What Nintendon't."
Wow, that's a heck of a lot of hidden stuff/Easter Eggs! I like the Optimus Prime one -- I'm a sucker for Transformers.
Well, that was an interesting list. Not quite what I was expecting, but that's a good thing -- it was thought provoking.
I have no desire to play this game, but I do articles like this.
One day I'll figure out how to pronounce Ys. Maybe.
Super Mario Sunshine does always make me think of summer. Obviously the setting is the main factor, but the music is a key reason, too.
I think certain parts of games have gotten close, but none have managed to maintain that intensity through the entire experience.
I like the concept, but I'm horrified about what I'd look like with that minute of freedom.