Yes, there were acheivements. I was surprised by that. I don't know if they remastered the visuals or anything. I know they did that with Voodoo Vince though.
Yes, there were acheivements. I was surprised by that. I don't know if they remastered the visuals or anything. I know they did that with Voodoo Vince though.
I'm not sure if it was a glitch or something I did, but there's a level where you are attacked from all sides and have to kill five enemies slightly different from the rest. I couldn't find the fifth one no matter what I did. I went back and replayed it and it was ok. I think maybe I knocked the character into some quicksand and he couldn't get back on the screen or something.
Ok. It's the fancy line. I was wondering why it was different from the others with similar packaging.
I can't believe they did all four movies. Each one takes about 3 hours to finish, so they aren't long, but that's a lot of frame by frame copying of the original films.
It seems like they iterate on each car. The one I have is different from the previous ones just a few years older.
I've never read Wired, just listened to his Game/Life podcast associated with the magazine. I've never really checked ou Kotaku; although, I hear about it all the time.
a. Did he let you in or are you plugging into a car battery to play games?
b. "a little over gaming?"
I might have to go searching.
That's a lot of games to get right off. Cool.
At the beginning of Echoes you can choose difficulty. Normal has permadeath, which is what I chose, but the level below that lets your dead characters revive after a battle.
I'm getting interested in Imaginators again. I wish I could pick up a few more of them. Oh well. That's life.