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Yeah cause "pixar fur" is exactly one type of fur possible.
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To get slightly back on topic... Yesterday I bought myself a Windows desktop (Vista makes me appreciate Mac OSX even more btw), and two games followed me home from the same store. Dreamfall and Sam and Max Season One. Sam and Max is simply great! (Dreamfall on the other hand is disappointing. Maybe it'll pick up after a while, but after playing through two S&M episodes Dreamfall doesn't compare favourably in any way.)
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(Strangely enough, after having played Dreamfall somewhat recently, I find myself not really inclined to finish playing the Season One games I haven't gotten through yet. But then again, it also has to do with my computer being slow and in need of replacement.) |
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Dreamfall was awesome. Sure the controls and combat weren't too amazing if I remember correctly... but I thought the story more than made up for it. And experiencing great stories is what adventures are all about. |
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I'm looking forward to it, and I'm glad to hear the difficulty level will pick up where the last season left off. I enjoyed Season 1, but the last episode was the only one that had any real 'meat' to it. Here's hoping this season's episodes are a little longer and more... 'ambitious' is the best word, I guess.
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The infamous spider? I didn't play the game that long ago, but I don't remember that. Maybe I should replay. :crazy:
When I played it about six months ago, the thing I thought Dreamfall lacked was dynamic camera cuts and close-ups, which are things Sam & Max has in abundance. But Dreamfall has an atmosphere and evokes emotions that Sam & Max never will. Dreamfall made me cry, and as weird as that may seem, that is one of those things that will always translate to "good game" for me. (I love Sam & Max too, of course. I'm just saying they're really different, and what Dreamfall lacks in camerawork, I think it makes up in other areas.) |
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Until Season One is ported to either the Wii, the 360, or the Mac I'm going to be having some difficulty getting excited for Season Two... As a huge fan of both the comics and the original game, I'll get to them eventually. Eventually.
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Dan Conners being interviewed about season 2 at E for all.
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So, the first episode will be the Christmas one, and the second one, coming out in December, will be about Easter Island?
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Oh, right. Ah, well, I'll probably play the first episode around Christmas in any case. I just felt it was kind of early with the Christmas episode just a few days into November. Not that I'm complaining :)
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The first episode was actually supposed to be released in October with episode 2 in December, but some of us at Telltale (me especially!) felt strongly that this was weird in light of the subject matter, so we made some last-minute changes. November may seem early, but on the other hand, the stores will be decked out by then and a lot of the Christmas specials show up on TV in November, too. Plus getting it out in November means 6 whole weeks to get people to buy it based on Xmas nostalgia, rather than the 3 weeks we'd have if we released it in early December...
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