they keep saying it's hard to run PS3 games natively on these machines yet here we are

thinking of my own euro-trip and the context free, historical cavern i visited in prague that had, in a small quiet room at the end of a darkened hallway, a tombstone that read "DRACULA"

had the thought 'is my lego dad going to die' every three screens

even if i give them all three stars the reemergence of mid-sized games is a win

Suda’s got the correct philosophy wrt next gen gaming. processing power is wasted on high fidelity graphics. video games are a magician’s hat. why do you waste so much time pulling realistic mailboxes and lamp posts out of them?

plus the flow of combat is really, really good.

had it up to here with morally inclined games rubbing my nose in shit they make me do. be the game that idles at a house party smelling like cat litter and cigarettes until floating over to a crowd, whipping out an 8 year old smart phone to say those 6 magic words: want to see something REALLY fucked?

just like Majora’s Mask it’s Nintendo effectively using the garage sale parts to make something inventive and memorable. and like real life its one big flaw is I often find myself waiting on my hater to move past certain milestones.

about as frightening as the Werewolf Bar Mitzvah skit and frankly just as fun

the road to true godliness is full of save scumming and tiny little perverts

if rinse dream made garry's mod

So is there like a Geek Squad Ed and Lorraine Warren in the Mullins-verse handling all these demonic video games

jeff vandermeer's super monkey ball

sometimes to create a fighting game like no other you just gotta make 100 design decisions that don't make a lick of sense

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gave my imaginary murder wife a chris meloni dumptruck ass

They don't make em like this no more. Commitments to uncanny concepts, gags and gross-out humour crystalizes Double Fine's strengths. It's also about 60s counter-culture being a failure and devolving into the FBI, which is EXTREMELY funny. Full review: https://www.indiegamewebsite.com/2021/08/23/psychonauts-2-review/