dante
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Post by dante on Mar 30, 2007 8:03:06 GMT -5
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Post by Baphomette on Apr 16, 2007 12:40:48 GMT -5
It looks gorgeous. Sadly, I only have an Xbox, which wasn't listed amongst the systems that it was designed for. Ah well. I'm still disturbingly addicted to Stubbs The Zombie, so I'm not entirely without the thrill that is virtual violence. (p.s. I moved this thread to the proper category for you. Not that anyone was complaining or anything. In fact, I doubt anyone would've even noticed. )
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Post by MrSawyer on Apr 16, 2007 19:30:16 GMT -5
Stubbs The Zombie was great! I love that game, lots of fun. Xbox 360 is nice system and all, but boy does it have problems. I'm already on my 3rd Xbox 360. The first two I had would freeze constantly on games and lock up. It was so annoying! So far though my 3rd one is working well. As for Jericho this game looks good! There was another game called Demonik that was by Clive Barker. I think the game got cancelled though. The game is shown in the movie Grandma's Boy though. Here's some cool pics from Jericho screenshots.teamxbox.com/gallery/1534/Clive-Barkers-Jericho/p1/
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dante
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Post by dante on Apr 17, 2007 10:38:35 GMT -5
Yay for STUBBS!!! Grandma's Boy - i LOVE that film. I test video games for a living, so i guess it feels close to home.
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Post by Baphomette on Apr 17, 2007 13:44:08 GMT -5
I didn't notice that Jericho was going to be on PC as well as Xbox 360 and PS3, so at least I'll get to see it if/when it's released. Given the lack of games available for Xbox 360 & PS3 and their respective prices, I doubt I'll buy either system in the near future.
As far as Stubbs is concerned, I'm still waiting for the whole brain eating thing to get old..... ;D
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Post by darkglobe on Aug 4, 2007 12:35:16 GMT -5
I wonder if any of ya'll are old enough to remember Decap Attack Decap Attack This bizarre sega platformer was originated in japan as an entirely different game - "Magical Flying Hat Turbo Adventure" - which was based on a cartoon and revolved around robots. For whatever reason, it was given a complete facelift with a horror motif and released in America as "Decap Attack". Instead of a boy with a magical flying hat, the hero became something far stranger and far, far more impressive: Chuck D. Head, the headless mummy.
Created by a friendly but insane scientist, Chuck's mission is to stop the denizens of the abyss from wreaking havoc on his innocent, skeleton-shaped homeland. Yes, the world is a continent shaped like a human skeleton. Demons have broken this continent into several islands with three stages and one boss battle each. Chuck's basic weapon is the face in his chest, which can extend to ram enemies like a great, big fist. His name, however, and the game's very title, are derived from Chuck's ability to find himself a skull, attach it to his torso, and toss it like a boomerang. No matter where it goes, it'll always fly right back his main body. One hit, however, and he'll lose his skull. 4-6 additional hits (depending on difficulty level) and he'll disintegrate into a pile of rot.
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