ACG writes: "Penny Arcade is the gaming culture's equivalent of a political cartoon, that is, if political cartoons were to resort to random acts of violence and profanity for the purposes of humor while delivering their message. It is a webcomic that eschews continuity, preferring to stay topical, although sometimes engaging in small unrelated story arcs, often with a manga or Lovecraftian horror theme. It is the latter of these influences that has shaped the ongoing story of Penny Arcade's current episodic game series-Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness."
So last week Geoff took a look at the first game in the series Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rainslick Precipice of Darkness: Episode 1. In a dazzling display of imagination and originality, this week he's decided to write about the second game in the series – Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rainslick Precipice of Darkness: Episode 2! So let’s get to it!
Bright Hub writes: "For nearly ten years, Mike and Jerry of Penny Arcade have brought us the adventures of their alter egos Gabe and Tycho. Our list of their greatest hits examines not only the funniest and best comics, but also the overall effect Penny Arcade has had on gamers and the industry."
I love Penny Arcade! I don't always get it, though, especially if they're talking about a game I haven't played.
A new Weekend Deal has arrived on Steam for "Penny Arcade Adventures: Precipice of Darkness Combo Pack" to the tune of 75% off. This comes from the Steam Content Examiner at Examiner.com.