I've already talked about it before, so I'll just very briefly touch on this again here: Obsidian Entertainment or Telltale Games. That is all.
Mar. 14th, 2015
I thought when I first started watching this that I'd have a lot more to say about the subject when I was finished watching it, but the more I watched, the more they kept bringing up every point I thought I'd be making myself, so... all I can really say about this is pretty much just "^This." About the only thing I don't agree with them about is that I actually kind of liked the baby in Ghostbusters II, or at least the scenes where Peter is interacting with him or when Ray and Egon are giving him an examination and such.
So anyway, yeah... I really don't get why they're apparently already trying to do all this other new stuff with Ghostbusters when they don't even know how well (or not) the new movie is going to do. And yeah, as I've said myself countless times before and which they mention in the above video as well, Ghostbusters: The Video Game pretty much is Ghostbusters 3 as far as I'm concerned.
X Free Weekend
Mar. 14th, 2015 04:20 pmFor anyone who might have wanted to try the X series that I've talked about so much, but didn't want to pay for it, well, if you have Steam, then you can try it for free until tomorrow 1pm PST (4pm EST). Also, it's on sale at 66% off until Monday. If you end up wanting to buy them, I'd say get the SuperBox rather than getting them individually. While I can easily recommend the earlier games in the series (which are all in the SuperBox), I can't really say the same for X Rebirth (which is not), though. Rebirth you could safely skip and not be missing much of any value.