The tittle of this game makes me giggle.
That was pretty damn amazing. Also every interview should now be done in lava.
@SlackerMonkey said:
That was pretty damn amazing. Also every interview should now be done in lava.
I agree with everything you said. Except for that last part, which should be "...every interview should now be done UNDER lava".
Tim is a legend, glad he has the freedom to do stuff like this at Double Fine.
@Lifestrike said:
God, is it just me or does Tim really look like a muppet?
I really started noticing that after the Sesame Street game.
This.
If there was ever something that was absolutely necessary wherever alcohol is possibly involved...
I just really wanna cry at how awesome this shit is. Just goes to show that Tim Schafer is still one of the greatest minds in video games today.
you know im not that impressed with the Kennett stuff some of its ok but this now this looks innovative and a hell of a lot of fun...
@SpikeDelight said:
Tim Schaeffer looks like Ryan with less facial hair.
Also, I'm the editor of most of the TV commercials they made fun of at the beginning :P
That means you must die.
I HATE DANCING!
I always thought that I would have to live the rest of my life in sadness and rejection. But now I can dance without having to dance??!!
TECHNOLOGY, HERE TO IMPROVE LIVES!
@Nakiro said:
@KaneRobot said:
@Nakiro said:
I love how Double Fine makes a tech demo and people go crazy over it.
HURR YEAH IF IT'S ON KINECT IT MUST NOT BE FUN AT ALL
You and I both know that if something like this came from a small unknown company people would trash it to no end. Whether Kinect is fun or not has nothing to do with it, I don't know how you managed to conclude that from my comment.
It's been stated by other users previously in the thread: Nobody except Double Fine would make a game like this and come at it with such a brazen attitude towards the shortcomings of the hardware they're developing on, such a degree of self-awareness and their standard lack of seriousness towards their product. I hold no real love for anything Double Fine, but this looks interesting at least, and they're coming at it on a price point that sounds right with the perfect mentality that this is not a game, this is a set of activities.
And they managed to drag a laugh out of me with a simple achievement name, so, there's that.
I was just about to complain that they weren't making the obvious Terminator reference, and BOOM, there it is.
From all the descriptions, I didn't imagine it would actually be this fun.
Yep. Double Fine just solved it. Kinect can only reach its potential if developers make games specifically to utilize the sorts of things that Kinect inherently does well -even if those things were in no way originally intended by Microsoft-, rather than trying to force it to kinda sorta half work at mimicking controller based gameplay styles with motion control.
For some reason Schaffer always looks like he's creeped out by every word in an English thesaurus. I'm sure he was baited into coming by the alcohol. Looks like a fun time for all.
@cowdrunk said:
Man Tim sorta' looks like a smaller version of Ryan.
It's wierding me out.
I know right? I was thinking that during the whole video.
Disappointed by the reaction to the Will Smith balls. I came here just to watch it after seeing ILM. Guess they were all-laughed-out.
Yawn. I doubt anyone here would give a shit about this mildy-interactive screen-saver compilation if T.S.'s name wasn't attached on it and he didn't provide GB with an in-person demo...
This comes out on my birthday! I now know what were doing at my party :D definite day 1 buy for me.
I am seriously going to need to try this with the kids at the kindergarten were I work.
All I could say during this was "YES YES YES YES" with the biggest smile on my face. This should be great while heavily inebriated.