The "More to come" comment smacks of the "no such thing as bad press" mindset [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/103694-Good-Old-Games-Not-Really-Gone] that gog.com had. Maybe they are, in fact, planning a "Doodle X" series.
I have, in fact, seen Evony ads that showed gameplay screenshots instead of the less tasteful ad campaign. They're just as flashy and annoying as other free-to-play game adverts, so it works just as well.
That's what it said. It actually made me laugh a bit when I managed to read it.
I played the game several times, but some of the scenarios require very precise movements. After half a dozen (I really didn't count) tries, I managed to get 93%. A rather odd game.
I love watching others play games. Whenever I play, I can never stay on task enough to see a game to its end. It's a bit of a relief when the task of playing gets handed to someone else.
Something else to mention is the Let's Play, where someone plays through a game for the Internet to watch...
I'm going to assume you know about the nostalgia quick time events. You seem to make a joke during their passing. I guess it would disrupt the flow of the commentary if you added those.
Yes, but the point being made is that coincidental releases (when the game is released at the same time as the movie) tend to make the games not preform well.
Strange, and at the same time, brilliant. Slightly disappointing to see De-Rez moved to monthly, but if it means the episodes will be this quality or better, I'll take it.
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