For all you Claymation fans out there. :)
http://www.videogames.com/ps2/action...s_6023585.html
Damn, it looks good.
http://image.com.com/gamespot/images..._screen001.jpg
And Feathers McGraw is the villian! You can't get much cooler than that.
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For all you Claymation fans out there. :)
http://www.videogames.com/ps2/action...s_6023585.html
Damn, it looks good.
http://image.com.com/gamespot/images..._screen001.jpg
And Feathers McGraw is the villian! You can't get much cooler than that.
Feathers McGraw was awesome. I wonder what (if any) involvement Mr. Park has had with the game.
I was going to bitch about platform choice, but it seems as though it's hitting Xbox as well. Things are looking good.
Please tell me its a (point and click) adventure game.
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Originally posted by Brisco Bold
Please tell me its a (point and click) adventure game.
From what I understand, you spend most of the game as Grommit, trying to save Wallace's dumb ass, platformer style. One of the mags I get just did a tiny, quarter-page spread on it...let me go see if I can find it.
I agree with you, Dole. It looks great!
I dunno. It kinda looked like one (like Monkey Island for PS2, or Grim Fandango)... I miss them so much.
I miss them too!
Grim Fandango is top of the heap when it comes to Adventure games. Have you ever played The Longest Journey? Beautifully done! It can be had for a measley $20 now-a-days. I highly recomend it.
There was a game released not too long ago called "Road to India: Between Hell and Nirvana" ...or something like that. I never got a chance to play it and now I can't seem to find a copy anywhere.
And since you seem to be a fan of LucasArts adventures, did you know that there's a new Full Throttle in the works? ;)
Read all about it!
I still have to finish Grim Fandango and Monkey Island. Plus, I gotta finish Maniac Mansion for NES (wee!).
I'm actually looking forward to the wacky Sam & Max and the new Broken Sword.
Broken Sword is great too! ;)
But the new Broken Sword ain't point-and-click, Brisco... ;)
Road to India has become very hard to find unlike Microids' more recent adventure games Syberia and Post Mortem which are still readily available at EB.
As for Wallace and Gromit, I'm looking forward to it.
I've been looking and looking and I just can't find it. Have you ever played it, Zeed? Is it worth looking for?
I still haven't played it. There isn't even a demo for it.
Interesting. While the graphics will never have the same feel as the original animation, it doesn't look too bad. A Wallace and Grommit game could be a lot of fun if done well. I also wonder if Nick Park was involved in the production.
Anyone ever try this? It's been out for a little while now, to mixed reviews.
Cheese, Grommit...Cheese!
Isn't the movie out in 2005 or something?
i played the demo. seemed like a super generic platformer. if it wasn't for the license, i would have paid no attention.
Very playable with decent graphics, sound, and control. Aside from the first level, the level layout and design is incredible, complex and challenging. For once, the ice level turns out to be the best one in the game.
And it's just seriously fun to walk around and shoot the place up with a porridge minigun.
Main complaint is that the game is a rather short. Playing it seriously, I beat it with a few days to spare during a rental. But I didn't complete more than one of the insanely hard hidden bonus rounds, and missed out on more than half the coins, which unlock clips from the Wallace & Gromit shorts and another obscure Aardman short (which, regretably, I wasn't able to unlock).
Yes. It should rule. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0312004/Quote:
Originally Posted by MVS
And thanks for the mini-review, Sqoon. I just re-watched The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave and I have an urge now to play the game.