Reminds me a little of Crayon Physics Deluxe - though the AI of the bugs you're transporting is poor at times. They really shouldn't hop constantly, it makes it difficult to extract them from tight spaces. Other than that, a decent puzzle to pass some time.
This mini-series reminds me a bit of The Hunger - though more realistic and relevant. Attempting to be thought provoking, the episodes are intriguing and entertaining while still providing social commentary.
A charming platformer with more variety that you would expect for the tiny price tag. Exploration is "metroidvania" style, although revisiting areas is completely optional. Great art direction and an amusing plot round out the package.
A bit frenzied, with some slightly entertaining bits. Not really memorable in any way. Standard fluffy kid fare.
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The best Layton game in the series to date in terms of story and in game cut scenes. Many of the puzzles, while excellent and varied, have appeared in the previous installments, which took some of the shine off of the experience.
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I didn't enjoy this nearly as much as Trine - it felt like less of a puzzle game and a lot more platformer. The wizard's triangle is gone, and all the characters swim the same now.
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A wonderfully stylish world and charming story wrapped up in some archaic point-and-click mechanics. Had this game kept up with its genre it would be perfect, as it is though its fossil-like design renders it only "okay".
'30 Minutes or Less' is a comedy that is devoid of laughs. Jesse Eisenberg does the best he can do with the overly desperate script but his charm is foiled at every turn by Danny McBride, who may very well be the worst comedic actor going today.
Great PBS series--six hours of history, so best taken in small batches, but Burns makes the Prohibition era come alive. Don't ever remember learning this stuff in school.
This show had me cringing, not laughing. The overblown sarcasm of Suburgatory just highlights the awkward attempts of this sitcom to make the uncool parent stereotype seem funny again.
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Went in expecting silly but got hilarious. Have seen it twice already. Everybody's character worked and the synergy was excellent, the story was very fun, and I just loved every minute.
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Most of the film the Thing is merely a bogeyman, not an organism fighting for survival like the original. It's a passable horror prequel - the opening scene is cheap and melodramatic, and the malfunctioning flamethrower is a rip-off of the original.
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A game for people who want to pretend to be hackers. Unfortunately this is only slightly more authentic than Hollywood movie representations of hacking.
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A decent sci-fi horror, with a bit of suspense. The plot and acting are all solid, though the last 30 minutes are a bit too predictable.
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An Indiana Jones-inspired point and click adventure game that drags the genre forward. Innovative systems eliminate the standard "point and pray" mechanic without feeling cheap. Awesome voice acting and plot.
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November 8, 2011
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October 21, 2011
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October 18, 2011
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