March 27, 2009 9:35:08 PM
The forgot "Pan Bread" from "Below the Root". Man I always wanted to get my hands on some of that stuff.
December 4, 2008 8:01:23 PM
To bad that anyone who might benefit from this read is extremely unlikely to come across it.
November 3, 2008 9:09:26 PM
That's pretty funny. I like the jab at "Alone in the Dark". I actually have fond memories of that game sans the fact that the final puzzle in the game is broken and can't be completed. I think I called into their "Automated hint line" like 4 times just to make sure I was doing it right. It wasn't till years later as a QA tester that I realized that game was just broken.
October 29, 2008 8:45:13 PM
This is not a "Mario Clone". There is nothing in this game that even comes close a Mario Game other than the fact that it is a side scroller. If we wanted to say games were "Mario Clones" then I suppose theres 100,000 other games that are all "Mario Clones". That's just an unintelligent statement on the part of the reviewer. I do give him credit for his brutally honest opinion of how he viewed the game as a whole. It would be difficult for me to pinpoint anything negative in LBP.
October 29, 2008 8:41:35 PM
CORRECTION: The player gets 4 lives per checkpoint, not 4 lives per level. I can see how this game is not for everyone. However, I do need to chime in and say that it IS for almost everyone. Albeit, the level editor is robust and could be intimidating, but for anyone with a creative eye and swirling imagination, these tools are a doorway to making your own levels. BTW, it doesn't take 6 hours to make a giraffe move it's neck. It takes 2 minutes. If you haven't, try it. It's worthwhile.
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