Oh dear god, PLEASE. Pretty pretty pretty please. I know the selection of winners will be completely random, but c'mon, pick me! I will never ask the fine people at GamesRadar for anything else again.
"The Black Eyed Peas ... is the multi-platinum genre-crossing group known just as much for their catchy music as they are for their well choreographed moves. Visually and musically, it’s no wonder that they were next in line for their own dance-based game."
ALSO, THEY CURE ILL PUPPIES!
Cheryll, I'm not saying you're a bad writer- you aren't- but this is weak.
I feel exactly the same way as you do about "TS2" and "TS3", David- I played "TS2" to death, but I didn't even finish "Future Perfect". It just... wasn't fun. Your tips and ideas are spot-on, especially regarding multiplayer. Bravo.
Personally, I don't care about re-releases and upgrading previous games to HD. What I do care about is getting to play the mode in which the worse you're doing, the smaller you become (and playing it as a cop whose wardrobe is stuck in the 1970s).
"Stubbs" wins in my book. "Space Channel 5" is an awesome game, but getting modern indie rock bands to cover '50s classics was a brilliant move. It's a shame the songs aren't otherwise used in the game, but the soundtrack is great, and the dance battle using it is almost as good. I love the moves, I love how Stubbs enters and leaves the dance floor, and I love what a random occurrence the sequence is within the game.
This isn't the saddest video ever made- the saddest thing about it is that all you guys did was take the stupidest, most easily-avoidable deaths. I mean, there isn't a person alive who would see that tire rolling toward them in the game and decide to simply stop and look at it. There is so much sorrow in "Limbo"- leading other children to their deaths, ripping apart the spider, the ever-increasing sense of loneliness, and (obviously) the ending- and instead, you just made a five-minute video of setting off traps and then intentionally not getting away from them. Oh, and you set it to incredibly cheesy music. Great job, GR.
Very surprised at this one- I didn't even spot it until Sunday afternoon, and I definitely want to see more of it now. The small-scale teleporting is an interesting mechanic, and as the writer stated, I want to find out what the additional powers are. Still, even though the demo was short, it showed a lot of promise, and it's a game I'll look for in the coming months.
"You may think that Portal 2 and Crysis 2 look good on your HDTV, and that’s awesome. But for the price of that costly television, you could’ve invested your cash towards a decent gaming rig that can run circles around your “next-generation” console."
That's the dumbest thing I've read in a long time. I am in no way making a "PC vs. Console" argument, because it's stupid- most PC players hate consoles, most console players hate PCs, and the experiences aren't really comparable. But I WILL say that the above excerpt is ridiculous. Yeah, I COULD have invested that cash in a decent gaming rig, but then I wouldn't have anything good on which to watch TV or films, play same-room co-op games, or, really, having any experience whatsoever in my living room that supports more than one person. Not to mention the fact that it's pretty dumb to compare a high-end TV and console set-up to a "decent" PC gaming rig.
My god, a "Johnny Whatever" reference! When that game was first announced (keep in mind, this was 2005, and it was supposed to also be on the PS2), it looked so ridiculously cool. I mean, hell, the trailer had the White Stripes! I was really excited about that one for... a few minutes, at least.