I just can't get past the code. Can't do it. Cannot see the Matrix for the trees. Sorry.
LOVED LBP's soundtrack. I'm hopeful that the sequel's is half as awesome.
Blah blah blah, PCs suck. Blah blah blah, Macs are superior.
;P
@Rob/Nate: You just have to get your butts in gear to be ready for PAX East ;P
I played the demo and while it wasn't great, it wasn't bad either.
The first one is still sitting on my shelf, unplayed. Only got around to playing the demo for the second one.
Car porn.
*shrugs*
Never got around to playing the Wii version, which of course makes me part of the problem.
I may well pick up the HD port, however.
Still, the biggest problem? I don't own a Move and my achievement whore side would rather play it on 360 than PS3 anyway. Meh.
Oh well...
Why are we always so fascinated with doing these kind of bizarre reality tv-style sandboxes with our virtual selves? It's so weird. When the first Sims came out, one of the first things my now-ex did was make our house and versions of the two of us and our roommate at the time.
Sometimes real life just isn't enough, I guess... :)
I played it and it was a bit L4D-ish. I was told multiplayer impressions were under embargo, but I've seen plenty of other outlets posting them, so I guess I should do up mine too.
Wasn't expecting to enjoy multi for DS2, but it looks like it has some potential.
Just having a hard time getting excited for Brotherhood. I never got around to playing AC2 (my loss, I know) but this just doesn't grab me at all. Oh well...
Nice first go for video content - a few kinks in the final product, but we can talk about those elsewhere ;P
I can't say I'm especially excited about the game itself, but there hasn't really been a Sonic title that I've been curious about since the RPG on DS that I still haven't played.
I always love these pieces. Nice to see what sort of songs someone can tie into a game, even tangentially.
Really looking forward to this game. I have fond childhood memories of growing up in Southern California and watching Lucha Libre.
I was far more forgiving about the game's shortcomings than the author was, but we still had similar opinions about a lot of the game.
I still say it's worth playing, even at $15.
Or you just need a 360 too - that way you don't miss anything ;)
That was indeed cute. The Silver Age levels in particular are full of some pretty painful stuff.
Good times indeed. I can't get a sequel to this soon enough. Are you listening, Twisted Pixel? Huh?
I'm just glad I skipped out on buying a DSi - makes me feel more justified in picking this up when it comes out.
I still need to pick the game up, personally. If life would quit kicking me in the balls for five seconds, I could scrape the money together to get it.