Wild to see the divided opinions on this game. Now I feel like I know why fans' opinions are so all over the place.
Oh sweet virtual love. But where are the video game divorces and break ups? Where are the broken digital homes?
Still not seeing those magical titles that would convince me to buy this. Cool tech, though.
Hmmm. Strange to bring this back after all these years, especially without too many changes.
They really need to change the name of this series. It sounds like something straight out of the '90s-era arcades.
It's on. Will Duke be king, or will it now fall to the fresh upstart Bulletstorm?
Awesome. Looks like another fine game from Double Fine!
Yet another promising idea on DS that falls a bit short in the execution. Maybe like Scribblenauts, they'll get it right in the sequel...
Multiplayer? Seriously? Ugh.
Cool idea. I want to see more of this. Like, with games where you fall into a sort of "trance" (music games and shmups).
Cool to hear this made the transition mostly unscathed.
Mobile gaming is the future. Console gaming is filled with sequels, and endless copycat games with little innovation. All the creativity and risk is happening in mobile gaming. If console developers can't keep up, mobile gaming will take over the industry within 5-10 years.
Not my cup of tea, dood.
The multiple scores were confusing (even if the "real" one was included below). But it's good to see a reviewer who likes to have a little fun with the standard review format.
Ugh. One tiny, doofy-looking map for a game I've never heard of. Color me unimpressed.
Meh.
Dude. Tim F-ing Schafer. Rocks.
The power of thumbs. Weird launch. Definitely will check it out.
Love those Double Fine folks. Good interview.
The remake of the original wasn't as great as I'd hoped, so it's no surprise that a new sequel would be equally forgettable.