In the space of a week, Double Fine have completely funded one game, a documentary and are very likely to fund another. I'm honestly more interested in the documentary but the game is neat too.
I would hedge my bets on Las Venturas at this stage, but something about that logo just seems Celtic to me. Boston is quite feasible if they even stick with America, perhaps a return to the British Isles for the series?
My brilliant first comment has been ruined by spelling errors. The shame does little to mask the pain. O woe betides us all. Delicious, just-out-of-the-oven, at your house in 30 minutes woe.
I really wish your video player told me that the video was unavailable before it loaded the ad. If I hear Kanye West say "Power" one more time I will cry bile.
I understand locking multiplayer content behind an online pass: I totally do. But I think that locking single-player content, which has been advertised for months in such a way as to make you think that it was an integral part of the game's storyline, is going a bit too far. I could even understand locking away Robin or Nightwing behind an online pass (and yes I know that they're preorder bonuses but just pretend they're on the disc for this example), as they are only used in challenge maps much like the Joker in Arkham Asylum, but Catwoman actually features in the story and I definitely heard Sefton Hill say at E3 that the Catwoman content was 10% of the game.
No matter what, I have Arkham City preordered so I have no need to worry but it's still a cheap move.