I still might check this one out.
Never imported a game before... perhaps this would be worth it.
I really like the part where he throws Tenpenny off his tower. I have a special save file right before him, just to re-visit that moment.
Mmm... More delightful tower defense...
I will investigate.
I never got a chance to try Meatboy, but I heard it was interesting.
I never played this one - but my thoughts have always been that controversial /= artistic.
I stumbled across the first version on accident - loved it.
I saw a gameplay video for this, and it didn't really do anything for me. Batman kept zipping back up to the ceiling after each fight - making a ton of noise - yet none of the guards noticed.
Never played this one - I may have to give it a look.
New mode is great - hard to believe it's a free update.
I'm with SkankinGarbage. Halo Wars never really entered my radar.
Hard to argue with free.
These old adventure games really need to be released for the DS.
They're not always as obvious as you might think...
http://www.penny-arcade.com...
:)
Right there with you dude.
The comments in this thread help highlight something which I think is largely overlooked in our community.
Games appeal to wide audiances for vastly differant reasons.
Some gamers focus on gameplay.
Some on story.
Some on multiplayer.
Some on innovation.
etc etc.
We're all bonded in our affiliation and respect for gaming as a medium - why is it then that we can't respect each other's reasoning for that affiliation?
Im not a fan of the guy - but its interesting how much time he's spending on gaming news, for a timeslot that was usually dominated by film and music.
I once saw an interesting tech demo, in which someone used Wii hardware to track a players head. As the player leaned in differant directions, the screen adjusted accordingly, allowing the player to peer around objects and such.
The effect was more 3d than anything I've ever seen, and didn't require a special TV or anything. I'd like to see more development tech like that.
The music did rule.
Those breasts have minds of their own.