I'm interested enough in this game to at the very least check up on its reviews once it comes out.
God, Motaro... one of the hardest bosses ever. I still have nightmares.
This is yet another indie title that I can't believe I haven't heard of. Sounds great for so many occasions.
I really and truly don't think it will. That said, the GameCube curse may sneak up when we least expect it...
Strong words... hope they can deliver.
God, this validates my love for Valve.
This theory actually works really well.
If it can live up to its hype and fix the issues fans had with its predecessors, I may give Red River a try.
Love the Squid/Cthulu monster in the pond there.
I would actually play a political simulator. Taking a young citizen and molding his career as he moves up the political ladder has great potential for diverse scripting trees, humor, and even narrative. Sequels/DLC could provide the chance to play the game from the point of view of a young East European Soviet circa 1925, an Italian political scientist in Florence during the Renaissance, or even a young noble in Rome. Great stuff.
Total spoiler alert. That said - awesome.
What a tangled web these third party developers weave. It'd be cool to see Jade Empire on the PS3, though...
After half a decade of WoW, I'm ready to give just about any new MMO formula a chance.
I'm still wary when entering any stage, in any Mario game, that could maybe, possibly, at some point involve turning my back on a Boo.
This sounds like exactly the sort of game I would play. Wonder why I hadn't heard of it...
I stand corrected, crowds of internet strangers, and take back my comment willingly. I award myself no points, and may God have mercy on my soul.
There's no way this way inspired by Kinectimals. None at all.
Sounds almost Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade-esque ...and I like that.
After Red Dead Redemption I'll take anything Rockstar throws my way.
It's a British site, and "civilisation" is the limey spelling. It's crazy, that English language.