Hmm, that sounds a bit better. I really disliked Fate.
But seriously, Mastodon over Vader? That's a crime. Looking on Amazon, it seems it's out in America. If you listened to their EP Art of War, it's basically a full album in that refined style (thrashier, faster), with added orchestral...
Absolutely get it. The points have already been covered, but it's good to further emphasise them. The game basically lets you do what you want - you can ignore everything and just have a relaxing, easy time finding inventive ways to kill zombies, or you can set yourself a challenge and follow...
So let me get this right - they've veered away from Fate of Norns, and back to the good old days?
While we're on the topic of new releases, anyone heard Impressions in Blood yet? If not, do so now. Right now. I cannot begin to describe how fantastic a job Vader have done.
Even though I really don't like the series, it's the one game you're pretty much required to have as a 360 owner. I imagine it'll be fantastic to look at, too.
Black Books, Shaun of the Dead and Spaced. I'd say Black Books is the funniest because Dylan Moran, Tamsin Greig and Bill Bailey are all a bit drunk on wine.
That's not elaborating in the slightest, you've just resaid what you mentioned earlier.
Ah well, you guys can hate on the game as much as you want. I'll just be here, having an absolute blast with what's easily the most fun game of recent times.
I disagree with you on all counts. The setting and style is an emphasised 'gangsta' basis, but I actually think it works well and the voice acting and cut scenes are of a very high quality, much more so than any GTA game. I feel like I'm watching a movie during some of the cutscenes.
The...
Got it this morning and it's brilliant fun. Framerate's locked solid, much of an improvement to the demo. I can only describe it as taking GTA, but modelling it so it feels completely different, but retains everything good from GTA, and improves substantially on everything that was bad.
I can't quite tell if that was a downput, but Max Payne basically copied Woo/Chow Yun-Fat's Hong Kong movies - Hard Boiled, The Killer etc. Since this is a material 'sequel' to Hard Boiled, the concept's perfectly acceptable. And very cool.
Yes, A Bittersweet Life is superb. I agree that the cinematography is excellent, and the art style and decor is just... gah, awesome. It's sexy and stylish, and has some of the most memorable film moments of recent times - the weapons dealer, and the bloodbath at the end.
On Swiri, I have to...
The video's out, and it shows the driving mechanism and damage system. There's debate as to whether it's in-game, game-assets or entirely CG though.
http://www.xboxyde.com/news_3411_en.html
Junctions where you have priority scare me more than other f*cking thing on the road. People are inherently dumb about pulling out without checking. I wish I drove a bulldozer or something so I could plow right into the bastards.