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Post by Jambowayoh on Aug 18, 2024 19:27:17 GMT
Would really like a Viewtiful Joe remaster. Criminally underrated and under-remembered game I really didn't enjoy the sequel. First one was that kind of game where at first it was ridiculously hard and then something just clicked and it was like I could read the Matrix.
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richardiox
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Post by richardiox on Aug 18, 2024 19:28:58 GMT
Only if it's a fully modernised remake rather than what we had with the GTA3 series remasters. For me it's not the graphics that feel dated with earlyish 3D games, it's the controls, camera, checkpointing etc
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Post by Jambowayoh on Aug 18, 2024 19:32:06 GMT
We all know it will just be remaster job. Essentially what we got with the Red Dead remaster.
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Post by Lizard on Aug 19, 2024 2:18:54 GMT
Would really like a Viewtiful Joe remaster. Criminally underrated and under-remembered game Played it in Game, went back the next day and bought a copy and a Gamecube to play it on. The day I tried it I was tripping balls on mushrooms and the speed up/slow down mechanic was something else.
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Post by Bill the kidding on Aug 19, 2024 2:30:37 GMT
Criminally underrated and under-remembered game I really didn't enjoy the sequel. First one was that kind of game where at first it was ridiculously hard and then something just clicked and it was like I could read the Matrix. I enjoyed the (madness of the) game, but I don't think it ever clicked for me, so it remained bastard hard and I never got that far. It was fun, but I think I had to trade it in.
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Post by zisssou on Aug 19, 2024 8:23:39 GMT
It's just going to be for going on gta +. So the scholarship edition with nothing done to it. Sorry.
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Post by ToomuchFluffy on Aug 22, 2024 5:03:05 GMT
Would be nice for Tone Rebellion to become available again.
There isn't really anything else that is like that.
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Post by simple on Sept 15, 2024 10:32:03 GMT
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Post by zisssou on Sept 19, 2024 14:02:23 GMT
I got my key from the stupidly expensive Broken Sword kickstarter. Can't wait to see how it looks.
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Post by Blue_Mike on Sept 19, 2024 16:45:01 GMT
I got my key from the stupidly expensive Broken Sword kickstarter. Can't wait to see how it looks. Hopefully shaped like George Stobbarts' face and made of something squishable that springs back into shape after you've punched his cunt face in.
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Post by baihu1983 on Sept 20, 2024 11:41:18 GMT
Just saw it on the Xbox store.
I'm going to be buying it for the 3rd time aren't I... Does look pretty.
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Post by Cappy on Sept 20, 2024 13:04:25 GMT
I remember that Black and White used to secretly scan your email contacts. I'm not even sure if they'd be allowed to do that these days.
Villagers would sometimes turn up with the names of people you knew. Then one day unexpectedly you'd be playing and you'd hear a really low, indistinct whisper calling your name. The game had even identified your personal data and figured out who you were.
That wasn't the last time Peter Molyneux creeped me out.
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Post by deekyfun on Sept 20, 2024 16:02:32 GMT
I got my key from the stupidly expensive Broken Sword kickstarter. Can't wait to see how it looks. Hopefully shaped like George Stobbarts' face and made of something squishable that springs back into shape after you've punched his cunt face in. And they say time heals!
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Post by Jambowayoh on Sept 20, 2024 16:17:26 GMT
I remember that Black and White used to secretly scan your email contacts. I'm not even sure if they'd be allowed to do that these days.
Villagers would sometimes turn up with the names of people you knew. Then one day unexpectedly you'd be playing and you'd hear a really low, indistinct whisper calling your name. The game had even identified your personal data and figured out who you were.
That wasn't the last time Peter Molyneux creeped me out.
Not if you had my name.
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