I like that. I'll definitely pick it up when it gets cheaper.
I like that. I'll definitely pick it up when it gets cheaper.
It's a steal at $20. Amazing game. I really want Torment Tides of Numenera too and Everybody's Golf for the same price. Mass Effect Andromeda was under $20 now too. I want that.
I went to Target right about midnight but they were closing. I seem to remember they were open all night last year, but maybe I'm wrong and I just went earlier last time. Oh well, I wanted to wander around and see what the prices for things were. Just as well I didn't buy anything though.
Total lunacy.
If and when I get a Switch, I'll at least have to try this game out. Like what you said about Mario's basic moves being fun, I think it's worth it to experience that even if the rest of the game isn't all it should be. I was wowed by Mario's moves in Mario 64 way back when. Even though I never finished the game, it was a revelation to experience the best in game mechanics.
How do the sieges play out? I keep hoping they're sort of RTS in nature as if the game was more like Brutal legend.
So want to play this when I have the cash. It seems like those South Park guys want to put out quality product and not just let someone crap out a quick cash-in game. I'm excited to play it.
I love the graphics. Why do they always have to make a retro style game as hard as the ones they're emulating. They could update some aspects of them. I want to see all the screens and hear all the music without breaking my skull.
I think Turing Test really burnt me on puzzles. There were a bunch of them in Deadfall and in each case I thought they were totally unfair. No hints at all, cheap deaths, bizarre solutions.
I didn't even finish the first one, if I recall. I always wanted to play the other two though. For some reason, just didn't get to them. Mark is only into Xbox, so I was often steered away from my PS3 to play something co-op.