No announcement or confirmation from Night School Studio regarding GOG, Steam, the Playstation Store, or the Nintendo eShop as of yet. My guess is they would give a decent warning announcement if it were to leave those outlets as well, but regardless I did download my copy from GOG to my backup drive just in case.
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Cheeseburger with no onions and animal style fries I believe, and a beauty at that!
Thanks for posting, this is a solid review! I definitely scrolled too fast coming across it and read the title as just "Jack Into the Beanstalk" which sounded like a very different premise at first.
Definitely post a final review after you read book 3. I'm interested if it comes together as an entertaining trilogy or falls further from what you enjoyed about the first book by the end.
This is well presented and thorough, I gotta say he does a fantastic job at actually showing the big differences that make it really clear once he gets into it. I expected a lot of the Sega hardware to come up but was surprised to also learn about the current gen version of Super Monkey Ball vs the original.
Just to clarify, what temperature do you set your freezer at and does it stay that temp of do you notice it fluctuating more than a few degrees throughout the day?
I'm intrigued, I don't play or follow Warhammer 40000 but I've always been interested in its concepts and style so I'm really interested in seeing that episode.
Also really stoked to see the Unreal Tournament episode since I have so many fond memories of crazy matches years ago. Definitely curious to see what they do with the Mega Man episode.
That just unlocked an old memory of the videogame Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars for the Wii!
I've got family members that have loyally progressed through this game over the course of years and they absolutely love it still. Great music throughout.
Clicked for the funny name, stayed for the absolutely wild life story. It just gets crazier the more I read.
Also I feel like the person who made the joke Star Wars name "Glup Shitto" was inspired by this guy.
Normally you peel parts of the cheese off the stick like strings. Once the strands you see being pulled from the stick are pulled off all the way, each one would be a single cheese string.