Other than using a generic voice saying it's payback time instead of the iconic Kevin Conroy Batman voice at the beginning, that sums up Injustice to non-gamers pretty well.
Though I don't know how many CBS radio listeners are 20-40 and saw Batman the Animated Series, hard to judge.
God damn, the editing in these gaming minutes are amazing. Whoever does that deserves a huge pat on the back. And... uhhhhh.... Your stuff is good too, Jeff.
Man, I listen to KCBS pretty regularly and have never heard one of these in the wild, can't wait till the day I spit coke Icee all over the inside of my windshield the first time I do.
I'm trying to project myself into the consciousness of someone who knows nothing about video games and this single minute is the only insight I get every week into the so called "world of video games". I'd probably think that it were a super exclusive, nerdy club. With secret handshakes and shit.
Loving this game, i enjoyed the story mode 100%. I think it was campy in a good old school comic book turned Saturday morning cartoon kinda way, but with more blood.
@fastkilr: Me too, fellow Dreamcast fan. They seem a lot better to me than video reviews would (given the presence of Quick Looks). They're unique and give me a quick buy/skip recommendation. A couple of friends and I are gonna go pick it up tomorrow in fact.
@damswedon: yes! i love it when jeff does his high intonation voice, asking as if its controversial or sth. ^^
i actually first heard of the lego question in the bombcast i think, then checked out the minute. But for some time, Jeff asked it a couple of times, right? I remember a TNT and on a bcast way later. It just cracks me up. Dunno exactly why.
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