I suppose seeing as everyone else seems to love this game, it must just be me.
I had no interest in this game until reading this review. Time to see how many MS points I have left...
So this and Kinectimals are like the only two Kinect games that aren't awful, right?
I so wish they'd release some bonus DLC missions or something. This game was so much fun.
So it's FFXIII with James Bond?
I would totally love this game just for the whole "yarn & cloth" motif.
If I only had a Wii...
I miss Donkey Kong Country.
Still a great game if you like or love The Grind.
Stop making me want hockey games, Scott!
Really hairy, "so ugly they're cute" teen boys, yes. With glowing eyes and razor sharp fangs. Typical teenagers, really.
They're shockingly well put together and even the trials had me feeling tense throughout. Those devs really know what they're doing.
I didn't know I loved them (or that the term existed) until Dwarf Fortress swallowed my soul. Then I found out about Roguelikes, did some research and found out I freaking love them. Epic Dungeon could possibly be my favorite out of all of them. It's at least in the top three.
Personally I think there's been at least one flub-up. You can actually see that review on the site right now.
My only issue with the way this works is that as far as I know there's no way for you to know if an indie game has an update available unless you follow the devs via their website or Twitter or something.
This was a great game when it was first released, and practically doubling the content with a mirroring makes it even better.
It's worth mentioning that you can trap yourself with some badly places Monster Chew, so be mindful of where you drop that stuff.
I loved the branching paths idea. It keeps the levels from getting to stale. Assuming you can last long enough in the first place.
It's so freaking hard to stop playing this game...
This week was awesome if for no other reason than because it's when Epic Dungeon came out.
But is it better than Techno Kitten Adventure?