Pretty sure I saw Brad play. Judging that I loved Ska and lived in Ann Arbor in 2003.
Pretty sure I saw Brad play. Judging that I loved Ska and lived in Ann Arbor in 2003.
Eh, the Bouncer was fine. It was short, but there was some interesting story stuff that came from playing as the 3 different characters.
That was an awesome TNT. I think Brad Muir lives a secret place in the office that nobody knows about. I remember seeing ads for Alter Echo in OPM back in 2003. Didn't that game go by a different name before the final release?
I've never scene game play footage of The Bouncer until now. I forgot that Tetsuya Nomura had a habit of reusing the same character design over and over again.
Brad Muir was a delight as always, fun show although it wasn't the same without the ability to chat.
All this talk about Brutal Legend almost makes me want to play it again. Goddamn that game had so much potential and it starts out really great too. If they game had "just" been a open world hack n' slash then it might very well have been one of my favorites of this generation. But I just didn't like the RTS apsects of that game.
But on the other hand; you can ride a giant black panther that shoots lazers out of its eyes.
Fuck I might just play BL again.
I've found myself bored with quick looks/TNT over the last year but when Brad Muir shows up it's like he's revitalizing the site again.
All this talk about Brutal Legend almost makes me want to play it again. Goddamn that game had so much potential and it starts out really great too. If they game had "just" been a open world hack n' slash then it might very well have been one of my favorites of this generation. But I just didn't like the RTS apsects of that game.
But on the other hand; you can ride a giant black panther that shoots lazers out of its eyes.
Fuck I might just play BL again.
That Black Sabbath fucking opening is so god damn epic
It really blows about the trying to end the show with the music thing Vinny and/or Drew did.
Man I fuckin loved Oni.
Me too. The PC version was incredible, I still enjoyed the PS2 version but the difference between the two is night and day.
PS2 has horrible control and frame rate issues along with severely limited render distance.
I actually recently played through the PC version of Oni, and it actually has a decent mod community around it, so there are things like updated models and free for all deathmatch maps vs bots.
Still one of my favorite fighting systems in a game next to God Hand.
They could almost do this show with other developers and play their games.
Doubt the devs would have the courage though.
Amazing TNT! Blasts from the past, PS4 discussion, and Brad Muir decorated in developer jargon and control room's fine touches.
I just realized that Muir is just about all teeth. Does he has a medical anomaly that makes him have twice as many as a normal person?
Man I fuckin loved Oni.
Me too. The PC version was incredible, I still enjoyed the PS2 version but the difference between the two is night and day.
PS2 has horrible control and frame rate issues along with severely limited render distance.
I actually recently played through the PC version of Oni, and it actually has a decent mod community around it, so there are things like updated models and free for all deathmatch maps vs bots.
Still one of my favorite fighting systems in a game next to God Hand.
I still have the PC version of Oni, I remember loving it and it was also the first game I bought that had the DVD case!
I'm pretty sure that Driving Emotion: Type S came out months before The Bouncer, making that the actual first Square PS2 game. It was that Gran Turismo knock-off that was not so good.
Oh god. I've seen the bleached blonde look but I think that tops it.
This is a great concept. Really interestingin hearing comments from a developer on a game he helped make
It seems like Brad Muir is the only thing the internet is unanimous about. He's the chosen one to bring us peace, guys!
Casual sharing will be done. I'm surprised at the lack of Miiverse mentions in PS4 conversation, because that's a really obvious parallel. People share casually all the time, and I've even done it myself. It's surprisingly fun and easy, and adds a lot to games.
Didn't TNT used to be about giving the community the opportunity to play with and against the staff each week? More 'Talk' than 'Throwdown' nowadays. I wouldn't mind seeing older games, or really anything with a multiplayer component. Cool show nonetheless.
Brad Muir is so great. He always makes things better. Definitely welcome at GB anytime. Nice to hear him admit that Brutal Legend would have been better if it focused on one style more.