what song?LordOrin said:Augh! Thanks Yahtzee, now I'm going to have that song stuck in my head for another 5 years![]()
what song?LordOrin said:Augh! Thanks Yahtzee, now I'm going to have that song stuck in my head for another 5 years![]()
Damn Ninjas...Crimson_Dragoon said:I'm surprised he didn't mention that they answered his wish to have a gun that had tits on fire on it. Sure, it was just a painting on a gun, but it was a nice little call out to his Painkiller review.
All by 3rd party developers, bar the first expansion. No true sequel was made.Mr.K. said:Well they did release about ten Painkiller versions and it was all just going downhillesliang said:Bit of a shame that People Can Fly didn't just make a new Painkiller.
I suspect it won't - from what I've seen of it, it seems to have a story to tell, which means a carefully constructed narrative linking set-pieces, rather than a 'nonsense' fun shooter.Mr.K. said:Hopefully the Duke will deliver
He references it in the credits ("I LOST MY HEART AND VARIOUS OTHER THINGS TO A STARSHIP TROOPER"):Pikey Mikey said:what song?LordOrin said:Augh! Thanks Yahtzee, now I'm going to have that song stuck in my head for another 5 years![]()
Also, enemies do group up, if you kick them into eachother. With an explosive belt around one of them, in a cloud of gas, next to an explosive barrel. Fun game.archvile93 said:My favorite line in there would have to be, "Now, drop the net, hit him with sticks!" I have to disagree with his review of the gameplay though. Maybe I'm just better than him, but even on hard I spent very little time hiding behind walls. As long as they died before I did I was fine. And kicking an exlpoding bouncy ball was a blast (pun not intended).
LMicalas said:Yahtzee my man, did Bulletstorm cause you to rape people after you played it? I heard that was a possible side-effect.
I could not agree more. Heaven knows this industry is big enough for all the audiences to be catered to. BulletStorms problem is that it doesn't commit to either. Over the top GUN GUN GUN madness or Dirty Grey Space Opera. Pick one and commit. Don't give me a half hearted hybrid that tries to appease too much and delivers nothing either side can get behind.Levethian said:Could not possibly agree more with this review.
Not sure why we can't have both audiences catered for. They're totally different types of games. Painkiller has more in common with Tyrian than it does with Bulletstorm.ZZoMBiE13 said:I hold no special affinity for the "OLD DAYS" of shooter history. I'm more a fan of the newer design philosophies of today's shooters.
He used the same song as an outro back in the days before he got his own soundtrack, but I can't remember which game it was for.LordOrin said:He references it in the credits ("I LOST MY HEART AND VARIOUS OTHER THINGS TO A STARSHIP TROOPER"):Pikey Mikey said:what song?LordOrin said:Augh! Thanks Yahtzee, now I'm going to have that song stuck in my head for another 5 years![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL6MAyTXMRA
Warning: the 70s were WEIRD!
Well it really depends on what you mean by story. "The aliens are back, and they're trying to steal our women. Kill them." is about all the story amounts to at this point. Also, who's to say that a game can't have nonsense and structure? If it's all nonsense, sure, it's funny, but there's the times where you think "Wow, something like X would have been awesome at point Y,". But if it's all structured, then you get the Halo problem of "I just don't give a shit, game,". A good balance of nonsensical action and structured set-pieces would, theoretically, make for a damn good game.Levethian said:I suspect it won't - from what I've seen of it, it seems to have a story to tell, which means a carefully constructed narrative linking set-pieces, rather than a 'nonsense' fun shooter.
That was an epic game.Madara XIII said:Pfffft I played Bullet Storm 12 years ago....HankMan said:Forget the angst and homo erotic undertones.
Lets go kill something!
WHEN IT WAS CALLED WILD 9
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Omg... biggest rush of nostalgia in a long time. Wild 9 was one of my first games on the PS!Madara XIII said:Pfffft I played Bullet Storm 12 years ago....HankMan said:Forget the angst and homo erotic undertones.
Lets go kill something!
WHEN IT WAS CALLED WILD 9
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No problem. Took me forever to find what the name of it was about a year ago when I couldn't remember its name. I actually took the initiative to watch a youtube video listing 200 playstation games looking for it and sure enough there it was.DanielBrown said:Omg... biggest rush of nostalgia in a long time. Wild 9 was one of my first games on the PS!Madara XIII said:Pfffft I played Bullet Storm 12 years ago....HankMan said:Forget the angst and homo erotic undertones.
Lets go kill something!
WHEN IT WAS CALLED WILD 9
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Think I only finished three levels or something though. I was 7-8 years old or something and didn't speak english.
Just wanted to thank you for bringing back some childhood memories that was since long forgotten!
Not as much as one would expect, but for its time it was pretty damn fun. Slamming them into walls, using their corpses as bridges over spiked pits and the little dialouge that was in that game was actually pretty damn funny! Fave part had to be escorting around the guy who exploded by sneezing.Fronzel said:Did you actually play Wild 9? The whole "torture" thing they used as the marketing gimmick didn't really show up in the game.Madara XIII said:Pfffft I played Bullet Storm 12 years ago....HankMan said:Forget the angst and homo erotic undertones.
Lets go kill something!
WHEN IT WAS CALLED WILD 9
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