I get that cowboys have nothing to do with zombies, but neither does World War 2...
Any complaints about Undead Nightmare that involve "ugh, zombies..." are invalid. There, I said it.
It's certainly not perfect, but it's damn fun.
Indeed, and it's glorious.
Yeah, pacing or not it probably wouldn't have hurt to do the whole "push a button to progress to the next text block" thing.
Assuming I stumble across a card for XBL or PSN this will probably be the first thing I buy.
The more I read about this, the more I wish I could afford it.
Boomstick. Second only to the Plate Thrower.
I know De-Animator has a copyright of 2004, but I swear I was playing this game more than six years ago.
I think you may be right. I also think my brain just started bleeding...
It's more about being able to play the 15 year old games in the first place, since a lot of us don't have the older systems anymore.
YES. I should change it to 11 games and add Einhander. I won't because that would make it an odd number and I'm picky like that, but I totally agree with that choice.
As much as I love me some Evil Dead/Army of Darkness, I still think the geyser of blood from the original Nightmare on Elm St. (where the kid gets pulled into his bed) tops it.
Mechanically it sounds interesting, but those one-liners may be a bit too much for me.
I really hope that rumor about Parasite Eve is true.
Oh LEUCISTIC WYVERN, how... not good.
I love the music in Scott Pilgrim vs the World. Good stuff.
I still need to get around to buying this.
ImmorTall was beautiful.
Come on, Lucasarts, give us Curse of Monkey Island: Special Edition!
I could also add a third "scariest moment" from Silent Hill 3. The mannequin room. That is all.