I think they probably had to. Though I wish they were also doing one based on Rebels as well.
And to think he doesn't look a day over 13.
I liked Twilight Of The Republic more, in part because I love the Clone Wars cartoon and Twilight was like a cool Clone Wars game.
You left out the Avengers and Ant-Man pinball games, which were great.
Not sure why there's a picture of butter, but it should be unsalted butter. Better for your heart, and it tastes better.
Really hope they get some good music in the game.
I've really never understood why people have such a problem when a reviewer says a game is, in some way, like another game. If you played this game, as I have, you'd know it has moments that recall The Witcher, and others that recall Far Cry 4, and that by making those comparisons, I better explain what this game is all about.
But no, you should never compare one game to another, ever, for any reason.
He's also in both the Quantum Break TV show and game, but couldn't talk about it just yet.
I think Morpheus is too far off. Maybe if this does really well, they'll do a VR-enabled version for the sequel, but I'm not holding my breath.
"Snooch to the notch!"
I'm really surprised people having made a bigger deal out of Iron Stan. That is the coolest part of this game.
The guy from Bonk's Adventure looks like a pissed off Charlie Brown.
Aviator189, I mention all that stuff, and even say above that it's an "impressive collection." But from a practical point of view, which is a review should be, if you've already played these games, there's no point in spending your hard-earned money on this.
Actually, I said the same thing about The Last Of Us, that it wasn't worth getting if you already played it. And I said it also about Sleeping Dogs as well.
If you've already played the campaigns and/or still own the other games, yes.
I wouldn't be surprised if the next MX Vs ATV is on PS4 and XB1. If there is a next one.
No, these are all new. They're not the one Sega made in 1999.
Thanks for pointing that out. I've updated the review with the correct score.
I believe it was the great philosopher Lauperus who said, "Money...money changes everything..."
I don't think he meant that he has no interest in an open world game, but more that he didn't want to do GTA where you're a skater but you still screw hookers and kill cops.