It's nice to get a different perspective on games.
Constructive criticism is never a bad thing.
It's kind of bad for a game about a movie where the characters are essentially avatars in a video game to not do well.
The guy in the video did better standing still than I did trying to control the car at a Bose store. Kinect Adventures seemed to follow my movements fairly accurately though.
Any TV series can be an adventure game. The trick is writing a story that feels natural.
Naming a car Zonda = win.
Staying away from WoW is my life's work, but going back and updating the old areas is still pretty cool.
Aside from the online features I don't think a 3DS Pokemon would be that much different from all the other games in the franchise.
Funny routine
Soon all will know the true power of Hakan.
mindgames!
There're clips of TV shows and movies in this game? Not what I expected considering the game wasn't that high profile.
Something tells me that the systems we play today will be the equivalent of the record machines older people sometimes keep. We won't be buying new games, but we'll still play the old ones we're nostalgic for.
I know sometimes a bug can be a "happy mistake" but I still don't get how a game where the bugs have no positive impact on it can still be good.
I still need to see Inception.
I didn't think an iPhone could do a game like that. The use of the descendants also sounds interesting.
I'd probably stay offline while learning the controls and how things work since I can imagine some mean-spirited person enjoying taking newbies out.
Yeah, I've been in the gaming mood more often now than earlier this year.
Great writing and reportage in this piece, whether you like the subject or not.
I didn't know this game existed. Nice retrospective.