CCG means "Collectable Card Game". so it's a physical card game version like Magic the Gathering as opposed to a video game RPG.Northgun said:What is pokemon ccg?
Actually, Burton's movie was all that was left after Disney finished mainstreaming a limbo'ed Dimension/Wes Craven version of American McGee's earlier "Alice" game, right down to the teenaged Alice, the toothy critters and stepping-stone heads.Radioman970 said:Alice Madness Returns. A game that should be easier to deal with w/ a 360 pad but keyboard/mouse is easier for me. I'm stuck on one part now... spider looking teapots and these baby doll faced things knocking me all over the place. terrific creatures populate this. This should be the movie instead of Burton's thing.
I remembered something about a movie from the first game but I didn't know all those specifics. Damn shame...Ejanss said:Actually, Burton's movie was all that was left after Disney finished mainstreaming a limbo'ed Dimension/Wes Craven version of American McGee's earlier "Alice" game, right down to the teenaged Alice, the toothy critters and stepping-stone heads.
(Who else could have invented the now annoying urban-legend mistake of calling the Queen of Hearts "the Red Queen"? Yep, that started from the game, look it up.)
I remembered later that Gilliam already did Alice with Tideland. Really liked that weird movie. Still, I think Gilliam could have done a closer adaptation with ease. I'd love to see that.Radioman970 said:Terry Gilliam would have killed that project. [Alice in Wonderland]
Did you play the PS3 version of Tomb Raider and re-purchase the upgrade or did you just buy the PS4 version? Wondering if it is worth the purchase to see if the graphics boost is worth it?Sam Posten said:Tomb Raiderer and Injustice on PS4
Turns out that I DID buy the Alan Wake games during the sale! Installed yesterday and just played up to "The Lighthouse" at the beginning. I'm actually hoping for even LESS gameplay and MORE story!DaveF said:It's a lot of story with a little game playing. If you like Bioshock Infinite, try Alan Wake. If not, stay away