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Shock-and-Awe
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#1
Shock-and-Awe commented on Fall of the Artificer Was a Third-Person Steam...:
I actually played Kingsley's Adventure! It was... well, it was alright. It had frustrating and fiddly controls like a lot of PSone games that made the platforming a lot more frustrating than it needed to be. There was still something that I kind of liked about the game, though. I would of liked to see them try another platformer with more experience and a more powerful system!
#2
Shock-and-Awe commented on Review: Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault ...:
@Epic
And of course, "Killing things is so much fun, do da, do da. Zurkon kills them all day long, all the do da day!"
Anyway, I'll be picking this up tomorrow and trying it out with a friend of mine. Good to hear the multiplayer is strong, at the very least!
#3
Shock-and-Awe commented on Store Update: 6th November 2012 (North America):
Toejam & Earl 2 is a platformer. The first one is kind of a roguelike, with randomly generated floors, items to find, and an elevator you need to find to get to the next floor. There's really nothing quite like it, so it can be difficult to explain. I can easily recommend it, as long as you don't mind the slow walking speed.
EDIT: Also, the music isn't bad. Megadrive quality, but they're catchy and memorable tunes.
On a side-note, since when was Saints Row the Third rated T?