Yes. Both are still alive. I buy more CD's now than I did years ago.
Fans of the genre usually just call them 'Adventure Games'.
I don't like making choices in a gaming story. I will always be wondering what would have happened if I chose the other direction or what effect my choices will make on the current game. I want a game that tells me 1 good story and has great character development, and this has been happening with rpgs for a long time but has recently changed quite significantly.
Also when you play games with choices you can't relate your experiences with others people. Player 1 -"...
they are both perfectly valid words to use in this circumstance
It's weird how Americans get these two phrases mixed up.
They say "I could care less" when it should be "I couldn't care less".
And they say "I could give a crap" when it should be "I couldn't give a crap".
I agree. But check out Gemini Rue, it deserves some attention.
Not debatable. The game spawned from the original text/parser adventure games. It has the same concepts except has action added to it. Anyone who says it is anything other than an Action-Adventure has no idea what they are talking about.
Zelda isn't an rpg.
I think you fell into a trap of reviewing it too low just because it is older, because you were trying too hard to do the opposite of that.
Also Good Game should review Gemini Rue.
Hex marked it down for being 'too complex'. Fail.
lol TITS. I can't wait to get into TITS.
Adventure games. That's why!
Waste of resources. The game has been released twice before this.
I might be excited for this if it was actually the Duke Nukem we were waiting for, but it isn't.
The Wild Arms battle graphics are better than this.
Cool!
I hate Little Big Planet. Only because it faked me into getting excited about a new Little Big Adventure (Relentless, Twinsen's Odyssey) though.
It is an adventure game. And probably a lot better than anything Telltale has put out.
These aren't costumes. They are clothes.
You have always been able to uninstall programs off computers.