I've missed the budget barrel or indeed, anything Examined Life of Gaming. Lost it several times with this one, half being the great commentary, and the other being this bizarre and broken game. Awesome work, as always!
I love your channel! UA-cam recently decided to not bother letting me know you had uploaded anything in the past couple of months, but I saw today and went through and marathoned all of your videos. Thankfully along the way I saw your shout out to Examined Life of Gaming in one of the videos, so after finishing the Raycevick marathon I've been on a Examined Life of Gaming marathon 😁 Thanks for pointing me this way!
the game wasnt even half way done when they forced them to release it, and it shows, sucks cause it had a lot of potential - blade runner through the eyes of a janitor
I really love when all the female characters in games were hot, the male characters looked cool and everyone had some pretty great costume designs. Something so likeable about that. Makes such an awesome atmosphere.
Just stumbled over your vid, and I actually was one of those people that bought that stuff back in that time. Can't really say that I enjoyed playing it and honestly it kind of stuck in my mind as being the worst game I ever played, especially regarding the fact that you couldn't finish this (lvl bug).
I am so glad I decided to watch this again. You talk so fast, and I'm picking up stuff this time that I totally missed last time. "The so-called Pinhead Camera." LOL. And the comments about the voice script were right on. Also, I enjoyed the part about the bar being attached to The Corporation, and Jack's apartment being on the backside and down the fire escape. And your repeated fails at jumping; I could certainly relate. It's been what, 16 years (?!?) since I've played this, and I actually remember that part! I've been laughing my ass off at all of this sarcasm. Wonderful stuff. Also, I was actually considering firing this up again (god knows why; I have a zillion other games to get to), and you have once again successfully talked me out of it.
That's too bad, this looks like one of the more ambitiously designed games they made. I like some of the grander architecture, even if the overwhelming yellow filter reminds me of another revolution.
Jacob Smith To me what kills it are the spastic enemies that strafe like they're seasoned volleyball players. It reminds of the scientists in HL, where if they panic they dodge every shot like they're in a matrix movie. By itself it makes the game painfully difficult to play, especially if the combat is "soft" and the aiming feels floaty. It's a skill thing, I mean the enemies aren't faster than your bullets, just that your reflexes can't keep up with split-second movement. This game would've been great if it had Q1 aiming and good weapons.
Ha! I've been eagerly waiting for you to cover this game, and now, the time is here. I bought this game upon release ($34.99), and I actually loved it (partly because I love trying to figure out games with arcane level design and indecipherable goals. scripts, and translations - which are oddly all part of why I loved budget shooters from European developers), that is until I got to the infamous "Confluence Point" level. I spent literally hours, maybe even days, trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. Months later, I found the patch, and had to play the whole thing again, and this time, I managed to finish the entire game without using a single cheat. I can't believe I was masochistic enough to suffer through games like this back in those days. I can't do it now, but I look back on this game with fond memories. I was probably the biggest fan of Fun Labs that ever walked the earth because I thought "Secret Service: In Harm's Way" was almost genius. After "Secret Service" (which I loved, and is my favorite), I actively sought out and played every one of their games. Sure, "Secret Service" wasn't perfect (and it's sequel, developed by someone else, was entirely horrific), but something about it (decent level design and interesting but clunky mechanics?) makes me want to play it again even now, but the extreme difficulty that I remember keeps stopping me. Finishing that game gave me a huge sense of accomplishment that the triple-A titles never gave me. But as much as I fondly remember "Revolution", I have not been tempted to play it again. Watching you play it reminded me why. While the outdoor areas were really quite beautiful at the time, the indoor areas were flat-out boring and generic, and are the sole reason I'll never go back. Great job on the video, Roland. One of your better ones.
Divine Cybermancy is kind of like Pathologic. I really want to like it, but I just can't. It's like modern art, people will forgive a lot of the bullshit because the games SEEM like they should be important and artistic.
I think Mandalore Gaming did the best review of that game. Basically the game was meant to be vague. Then it got a shitty translation on top of that. No wonder nothing makes any sense. And on the fan translation, it removed the parts that were actually meant to be vague.
Mandalore Gaming did a good review of the game. The idea of having the cycles of guilt in a storyline of a Blade Runner/Warhammer 40,000 cyberpunk game is cool as shit. My problem is that you go through the whole game without encountering those ideas until the fourth ending. You meet this crazy bitch who says that she's your wife and you kill her then fucking ends. Soon later while reading the bullshit amount of lore at your library tell you a husband that blind and kill his wife and I suppose be this husband. I don't believe that the story is supposed be vague. I think that Streum on studio are terrible storytellers and writers.
I don't think I agree with the comparison between pathologic and eye. Eye is certainly filled with pretensions in game design, but it doesn't lop off it's arms and legs to stop being a game.
I so expected you to be totally on-board with the pseudo-panthers and the technowhip that I had to replay that section just to fully grasp your outrage. PSEUDO-PANTHERS and a TECHNOWHIP. Your gunlove that all-encompassing that you can't appreciate that? EDIT: You shit on Ravenholm, but then you redeem yourself with a "Jack's..." reference from Fight Club. You've really got this whole 'pacing' thing down pat.
I was kinda blown away that you have videos from 2011 (at least). Going through your stuff has been a lot of fun. Bargain Bin in particular is a real treat.
Oh my gosh, new Budget Barrel! Your Marathon Retrospective may be how I discovered you (I think I was searching the internet for a Marathon 1 lets play since Ive only played the demo for Durandal on XBLA and wanted to see what the original game looked like), but Budget Barrel was the series that really got me hooked on your videos. Glad to see it return.
14:00 reminds me of when I saved in Doom 2 with only one health left and no armour and projectiles surrounding me so every reload was basically instant death
"Yeah, I'm an easy mark." Don't feel bad, I'm basically the same way with regards to character customization in video games. It's basically the only reason I bought Operation Abyss on Steam.
A simple maintenance worker with a greater destiny? In a futuristic sci-fi setting? Comedic writing? (albeit accidentally) The game does not give you a clear direction so you end up bumping into everything? Save scumming? Is this game a secret sequel to the _Space Quest_ series?
The most tragic thing about this game is that it looks like it could have almost been good. If only there were a fan patch or something that slowed the enemies' movement speed a bit, restored the multiple ammo types, buffed the damage on some of the weapons, made the objectives more clear and fixed the crashing.
The "rifle" mission from STALKER probably is a leftover translation from an earlier version. Could have originally been in one of the original maps on an attic and the rifle was more than likely the TOZ-34 that was disable from vanilla Shadow of Chernobyl for some inexplicable reason.
I've been looking through the attic in my room to get a guitar hero controller for the PS2 and I have discovered a couple of PC games my brother left behind when he moved to Florida and they haven't been used yet.
Oh shit, I've been waiting for this for years! Thank you so fucking much! If any of you chumps aren't paying this nigga for his hard work, do it now! Now how about that Halo series review?
+The Examined Life (of Gaming) - None of that triple-A sell-out games. I see Alpha Prime in your stars. Another shitty game where you speak to your ex-girlfriend about nothing in a bar.
I bought and played this game back in 2002-3ish. I was one of the few people affected by that bug that made the game unbeatable (I think it was level 4 or thereabouts, somebody forgot to put a trigger to open a door).
I bought this in 2005 from a budget rack for $3.00...Was ok but yes, at the end it was unbeatable. Got stuck in the last level. Watched a walk through and the player made it out, maybe they fixed the glitch. Had some cool parts but weak in many areas.
I think I bought this at Walmart in 2001 because I had a gift card and nothing else I could afford looked better that I didn't already own. It sucked but I beat it eventually.
Have you ever thought about reviewing Chaser? I'm not 100% sure if it was released as a budget title but it sure felt like it in ghe 2 or 3 hours I spent with it.
Does anyone know what engine this game runs on? I assumed it was id Tech 3 (Quake 3 Engine) based on the weapon bob effect, but upon further research I cannot find any sources that validate that assumption. Also great review always a treat to come back to the budget barrel!
Revolution uses a in house engine by Fun Labs themselves. It was used in every game they ever worked on until they discontinued work on it after Duck Dynasty the game.
Hey Roland, do you think you'll ever cover Chaser (2003) on your channel? I'm not sure if it's a budget game, it sure looks like it, but I just bought it on Steam for like, a dollar and I'm curious to see if you have played it and, if you have, what your opinion on it is. So far it looks and plays pretty well for a game that old but I've done some digging on Google and apparently it received a somewhat mixed reception. I've also never heard of it before, so I'm assuming it's a bit of an obscure game.
The Examined Life (of Gaming) I cant really say much about the gameplay bc ive only played for about fifteen minutes or so but so far its...meh. The story is also nonexistent atm
Nope. The second one got a release in 2007, but it was a Games for Windows Live release. Halo Wars (both) also just recently hit Steam, so not all of the franchise was Xbox-exclusive.
When are you reviewing Dai Katanna? You keep making so many comparisons i am curious what the comparison is. Also, you love to rant about weapons and weapon add-ons in an FPS so I am wondering if you ever played Bioshock? There are a lot, *A LOT* of weapon add-ons in Bioshock.
I honestly wish value games would come back. Especially now that technology has advanced and things are cheaper there is no reason other than greed. Like The Order 1886 would have been a perfect 20 buck game. But everything is just 60 bucks now or more. Even digitally. And I hope the trend of using actual actors in games dies off but I know it won't. It just makes budgets way too high and it's not that important. Make your own character.
Ah yes my favorite Fun Lab's game I finished this thing and played the multiplayer that was somewhat fun. I definitely like the games graphic I like the environment and the female character models look pretty sexy also they have some good skins in Multiplayer. A great thing is all Fun Lab games run pretty good on modern systems. I wish this was a good game it had potential. Also this guy made a walk-trough of this game and apparently one of the developers made a comment about this game and Fun Labs, have you maybe seen it? ua-cam.com/video/6T0uZc3PwN8/v-deo.html Also what are you'r plans after you done all of Fun Labs games Have you ever herd of Cryo Interactive they have put out some strange stuff.
Wow that's an awesome piece of history! I hope they don't see this video... it's a little harsher than it has to be. :) I think Fun Labs games really would be good in multiplayer, the balls to the wall movement speed and great weapons (well, in Secret Service & Most Wanted at least) would make for great multi.
Nah I don't think they wold mind, he said they were inexperienced in game design, I also like this game but I can't act like its an misunderstood masterpiece.I'm glad this game has a review now. Also you were quite polite compared to other UA-camrs ;) Other YT wold probably say that the devs should drink belch and die or whatever. Also you give credit where credit's is due for every bad game and this game definitely looks great at lest for us people that can appreciate older graphic.
I wish my name was Kurt so I could tell people I worked on ReVOLUTION.
Oh wait. I guess I don't wish that.
So whats next?
Play Red Faction series.
Thank God. I thought you had become a food review channel.
Tempest I have a copy of that.
What's Utopia City? I never heard of that, and I collected obscure games for years.
I've missed the budget barrel or indeed, anything Examined Life of Gaming. Lost it several times with this one, half being the great commentary, and the other being this bizarre and broken game. Awesome work, as always!
I love your channel! UA-cam recently decided to not bother letting me know you had uploaded anything in the past couple of months, but I saw today and went through and marathoned all of your videos. Thankfully along the way I saw your shout out to Examined Life of Gaming in one of the videos, so after finishing the Raycevick marathon I've been on a Examined Life of Gaming marathon 😁 Thanks for pointing me this way!
the game wasnt even half way done when they forced them to release it, and it shows, sucks cause it had a lot of potential - blade runner through the eyes of a janitor
Agreed
I really love when all the female characters in games were hot, the male characters looked cool and everyone had some pretty great costume designs. Something so likeable about that. Makes such an awesome atmosphere.
ITS BACK BBY
Great to see The Budget Barrel back.
Just stumbled over your vid, and I actually was one of those people that bought that stuff back in that time. Can't really say that I enjoyed playing it and honestly it kind of stuck in my mind as being the worst game I ever played, especially regarding the fact that you couldn't finish this (lvl bug).
I love the questions the back of the box asks:
"Have we gone too far?"
NO, NOT FAR ENOUGH
NO SUCH THING AS TOO FAR!
I am so glad I decided to watch this again. You talk so fast, and I'm picking up stuff this time that I totally missed last time.
"The so-called Pinhead Camera." LOL.
And the comments about the voice script were right on.
Also, I enjoyed the part about the bar being attached to The Corporation, and Jack's apartment being on the backside and down the fire escape. And your repeated fails at jumping; I could certainly relate. It's been what, 16 years (?!?) since I've played this, and I actually remember that part!
I've been laughing my ass off at all of this sarcasm. Wonderful stuff.
Also, I was actually considering firing this up again (god knows why; I have a zillion other games to get to), and you have once again successfully talked me out of it.
Goddamn, I love the visual design of this game, too bad it lacks in every other department.
That's too bad, this looks like one of the more ambitiously designed games they made. I like some of the grander architecture, even if the overwhelming yellow filter reminds me of another revolution.
Jacob Smith
To me what kills it are the spastic enemies that strafe like they're seasoned volleyball players. It reminds of the scientists in HL, where if they panic they dodge every shot like they're in a matrix movie.
By itself it makes the game painfully difficult to play, especially if the combat is "soft" and the aiming feels floaty. It's a skill thing, I mean the enemies aren't faster than your bullets, just that your reflexes can't keep up with split-second movement. This game would've been great if it had Q1 aiming and good weapons.
Ha! I've been eagerly waiting for you to cover this game, and now, the time is here. I bought this game upon release ($34.99), and I actually loved it (partly because I love trying to figure out games with arcane level design and indecipherable goals. scripts, and translations - which are oddly all part of why I loved budget shooters from European developers), that is until I got to the infamous "Confluence Point" level. I spent literally hours, maybe even days, trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. Months later, I found the patch, and had to play the whole thing again, and this time, I managed to finish the entire game without using a single cheat. I can't believe I was masochistic enough to suffer through games like this back in those days. I can't do it now, but I look back on this game with fond memories.
I was probably the biggest fan of Fun Labs that ever walked the earth because I thought "Secret Service: In Harm's Way" was almost genius. After "Secret Service" (which I loved, and is my favorite), I actively sought out and played every one of their games. Sure, "Secret Service" wasn't perfect (and it's sequel, developed by someone else, was entirely horrific), but something about it (decent level design and interesting but clunky mechanics?) makes me want to play it again even now, but the extreme difficulty that I remember keeps stopping me. Finishing that game gave me a huge sense of accomplishment that the triple-A titles never gave me.
But as much as I fondly remember "Revolution", I have not been tempted to play it again. Watching you play it reminded me why. While the outdoor areas were really quite beautiful at the time, the indoor areas were flat-out boring and generic, and are the sole reason I'll never go back. Great job on the video, Roland. One of your better ones.
Thanks! I appreciate the history. Secret Service keeps me coming back, and (strangely enough) so does Most Wanted. ReVOLUTION is just a big ol' mess.
goopah wow that's hardcore :D
I am subbed to well over 100 channels and not a single one gets me nearly as hyped as seeing a new ELoG video. good stuff as always m80!
i wish i wasnt drinking something when i got to 9:19 because now it's all over my desk
Do E.Y.E. Divine Cybermancy It's a interesting mess and somewhat a masterpiece in a weird way
Divine Cybermancy is kind of like Pathologic. I really want to like it, but I just can't. It's like modern art, people will forgive a lot of the bullshit because the games SEEM like they should be important and artistic.
Divine Cybermancy and Pathologic? Where you ever a fan of SexBad's review?
I think Mandalore Gaming did the best review of that game. Basically the game was meant to be vague. Then it got a shitty translation on top of that. No wonder nothing makes any sense.
And on the fan translation, it removed the parts that were actually meant to be vague.
Mandalore Gaming did a good review of the game. The idea of having the cycles of guilt in a storyline of a Blade Runner/Warhammer 40,000 cyberpunk game is cool as shit. My problem is that you go through the whole game without encountering those ideas until the fourth ending. You meet this crazy bitch who says that she's your wife and you kill her then fucking ends. Soon later while reading the bullshit amount of lore at your library tell you a husband that blind and kill his wife and I suppose be this husband. I don't believe that the story is supposed be vague. I think that Streum on studio are terrible storytellers and writers.
I don't think I agree with the comparison between pathologic and eye. Eye is certainly filled with pretensions in game design, but it doesn't lop off it's arms and legs to stop being a game.
I can't wait for you to review the sequels, Revolution X and Revolution 60.
I so expected you to be totally on-board with the pseudo-panthers and the technowhip that I had to replay that section just to fully grasp your outrage. PSEUDO-PANTHERS and a TECHNOWHIP. Your gunlove that all-encompassing that you can't appreciate that? EDIT: You shit on Ravenholm, but then you redeem yourself with a "Jack's..." reference from Fight Club. You've really got this whole 'pacing' thing down pat.
Yeah I've been doing this for a while.
I was kinda blown away that you have videos from 2011 (at least). Going through your stuff has been a lot of fun. Bargain Bin in particular is a real treat.
Considering your insistence on badmouthing Serious Sam, carrying that pistol may be a wise choice.
For that, at minimum a ar15 pistol. Preferably set up like the patriot from metal gear solid 5
*3 darn it.
Oh my gosh, new Budget Barrel! Your Marathon Retrospective may be how I discovered you (I think I was searching the internet for a Marathon 1 lets play since Ive only played the demo for Durandal on XBLA and wanted to see what the original game looked like), but Budget Barrel was the series that really got me hooked on your videos. Glad to see it return.
Excellent! It's so hard to find channels that cover video games like you, keep it up!
14:00 reminds me of when I saved in Doom 2 with only one health left and no armour and projectiles surrounding me so every reload was basically instant death
wtf with the jump sounds?
Rosalío Olvera UNFFFF
Rosalío Olvera it sounds kinda filthy tbh
A Lot hahahahah
*GROANS INTENSELY*
Caught the "Futurama" joke in there. The best kind of jokes!
The best reviewer on youtube.
Just stumbled across your channel. great content man. Excited to go through your upload library.
"Corporation called The Corporation and resistanse movement called The Resistanse"
Stalker's Duty and Freedom say hello.
I think you mean
Hello? Hello!
Might as well be "GET OUT OF HERE STALKER".
"it helped me a lot to become aware of a lot of things" lmao
the budget barrel wooooooo!
i was missing this, what a fun video
Holy shit giving the grappling crossbow before the elevator ride. And Kurt the New Guy in Accounting, priceless.
Proud to be here for the 5th anniversary of this banger review
"Yeah, I'm an easy mark."
Don't feel bad, I'm basically the same way with regards to character customization in video games. It's basically the only reason I bought Operation Abyss on Steam.
A simple maintenance worker with a greater destiny? In a futuristic sci-fi setting? Comedic writing? (albeit accidentally) The game does not give you a clear direction so you end up bumping into everything? Save scumming?
Is this game a secret sequel to the _Space Quest_ series?
Fun Labs is responsible for the Prototype Biohazard Bundle on Xbox One/PS4. Staggering work there in bringing those two games to modern consoles.
The most tragic thing about this game is that it looks like it could have almost been good.
If only there were a fan patch or something that slowed the enemies' movement speed a bit, restored the multiple ammo types, buffed the damage on some of the weapons, made the objectives more clear and fixed the crashing.
The Kurt from accounting bit had me laughing my ass off. Holy shit that was great.
Some sweet Budget Barrel for a Budget Value day!
I used to play these kind of Z-list FPS games back when I was a child and only had a PC for gaming (and it wasn't very powerful). Fun review dude.
Always glad to see updates from your channel.
The "rifle" mission from STALKER probably is a leftover translation from an earlier version. Could have originally been in one of the original maps on an attic and the rifle was more than likely the TOZ-34 that was disable from vanilla Shadow of Chernobyl for some inexplicable reason.
Fucking Hell. You, sir, are a *very* fair reviewer. Bravo, and keep it comin'.
I finished it with my brother. We found the grappling hook very fun.
When the title of the video said Revolution I thought this would be a review about the codename for the Wii!
I've been looking through the attic in my room to get a guitar hero controller for the PS2 and I have discovered a couple of PC games my brother left behind when he moved to Florida and they haven't been used yet.
I'm only five minutes into the video and it's very entertaining and well done. Lovely video!
Those jump sounds are...disturbing.
David Vincent UNFFHGHH
Oh shit, I've been waiting for this for years! Thank you so fucking much!
If any of you chumps aren't paying this nigga for his hard work, do it now!
Now how about that Halo series review?
There's some debate as to what video is next. Halo? Elder Scrolls? Perfect Dark?
I DON"T CARE!
+The Examined Life (of Gaming) - None of that triple-A sell-out games. I see Alpha Prime in your stars. Another shitty game where you speak to your ex-girlfriend about nothing in a bar.
F.E.A.R. Extraction Point.
Red Ocean?
I hate it when a super advanced hazard suit doesnt have a helmet or the dam protagonist decides not to use it.
8:05 Thought I was listening to a 24 clip for a second.
Content! Glorious, glorious content!
I bought and played this game back in 2002-3ish. I was one of the few people affected by that bug that made the game unbeatable (I think it was level 4 or thereabouts, somebody forgot to put a trigger to open a door).
_SWEET JESUS I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS._
great review, I laughed out loud at work at the whip part, whoops lol
why did you delete the video about the U.S. Most Wanted, Secret Service, etc.
they were funny
I love that ridiculous bartender bot thing.
Great vid, thumbed up, liked, highed fived.
I bought this in 2005 from a budget rack for $3.00...Was ok but yes, at the end it was unbeatable. Got stuck in the last level. Watched a walk through and the player made it out, maybe they fixed the glitch. Had some cool parts but weak in many areas.
The prophesized day.
Its here.
This looks pretty cool actually!
wonder what your parents were thinking when they named you roland
I think I bought this at Walmart in 2001 because I had a gift card and nothing else I could afford looked better that I didn't already own. It sucked but I beat it eventually.
Woooooooo Another budget barrel thank god.
Woo! New Budget Barrel!
Keep it up man, stay safe.
Sooo.... ahem... did you do a barrel roll to get this out of it ?
This game looks cool but at the same time I don't want to touch it
And btw his groans are fucking hilarious
Have you ever thought about reviewing Chaser? I'm not 100% sure if it was released as a budget title but it sure felt like it in ghe 2 or 3 hours I spent with it.
Hell yeah just commenting before watching
Sweet another Budget Barrel!!
name of the music at the end?
This game had potential. Cool art design and graphics but it looks cancerous to play
I'm noticing a distinct lack of Pauly Shore and Billy Baldwin in the Bio-Dome. For Shame. 0/10.
They sure caused some trouble in that bubble.
Does anyone know what engine this game runs on? I assumed it was id Tech 3 (Quake 3 Engine) based on the weapon bob effect, but upon further research I cannot find any sources that validate that assumption.
Also great review always a treat to come back to the budget barrel!
Revolution uses a in house engine by Fun Labs themselves. It was used in every game they ever worked on until they discontinued work on it after Duck Dynasty the game.
Omg i love this channel. I love these unknown budget games. Thank you!!!
awesome vid!
Hey Roland, do you think you'll ever cover Chaser (2003) on your channel? I'm not sure if it's a budget game, it sure looks like it, but I just bought it on Steam for like, a dollar and I'm curious to see if you have played it and, if you have, what your opinion on it is. So far it looks and plays pretty well for a game that old but I've done some digging on Google and apparently it received a somewhat mixed reception. I've also never heard of it before, so I'm assuming it's a bit of an obscure game.
Yeah I'd like to cover it. A friend loaned it to me way back in high school, and as I recall it looked good but the gameplay was pretty vacuous.
The Examined Life (of Gaming) I cant really say much about the gameplay bc ive only played for about fifteen minutes or so but so far its...meh. The story is also nonexistent atm
sum cool lookin guns
Yay a new episode!
Can you review tron 2.o killer app?
review damnation next randall (in red text)
I'd like to see you go over the Halo series if you could!
Only the first one is on pc.
Nope. The second one got a release in 2007, but it was a Games for Windows Live release. Halo Wars (both) also just recently hit Steam, so not all of the franchise was Xbox-exclusive.
Even then, he's played Halo 3 and 4.
wow i missed out on this fun
Wow the enemies are going nuts wtf??
i feel like this game could be wonderful if modded
This review is great
When are you reviewing Dai Katanna? You keep making so many comparisons i am curious what the comparison is.
Also, you love to rant about weapons and weapon add-ons in an FPS so I am wondering if you ever played Bioshock? There are a lot, *A LOT* of weapon add-ons in Bioshock.
Have played Bioshock. I have an idea for a combo episode involving Bioshock and some other game...
Iiiiiiiits system shock isn't it?
Oh it's much more abstract than that. :)
yes more budget barrel
Still no review of narc yet? Smh
I honestly wish value games would come back. Especially now that technology has advanced and things are cheaper there is no reason other than greed. Like The Order 1886 would have been a perfect 20 buck game. But everything is just 60 bucks now or more. Even digitally. And I hope the trend of using actual actors in games dies off but I know it won't. It just makes budgets way too high and it's not that important. Make your own character.
You pick that ancient gen 3 glawk out of the same bin as the game? : ^ )
Ancient? Naw, son. That's VINTAGE. From the late 90s, when life was good, and the future was bright!
12:12 Tourists -turrists
How does one make a game about being a "space janitor" boring when Space Station 13 exists?
Also...I gotta ask, what the hell does your twitter name mean? Is that supposed to be german? I am curious.
Hoplophile (lover of weapons) plus that PFH business from Marathon.
Ah yes my favorite Fun Lab's game I finished this thing and played the multiplayer that was somewhat fun.
I definitely like the games graphic I like the environment and the female character models look pretty sexy also they have some good skins in Multiplayer. A great thing is all Fun Lab games run pretty good on modern systems. I wish this was a good game it had potential.
Also this guy made a walk-trough of this game and apparently one of the developers made a comment about this game and Fun Labs, have you maybe seen it?
ua-cam.com/video/6T0uZc3PwN8/v-deo.html
Also what are you'r plans after you done all of Fun Labs games Have you ever herd of Cryo Interactive they have put out some strange stuff.
Wow that's an awesome piece of history! I hope they don't see this video... it's a little harsher than it has to be. :) I think Fun Labs games really would be good in multiplayer, the balls to the wall movement speed and great weapons (well, in Secret Service & Most Wanted at least) would make for great multi.
Nah I don't think they wold mind, he said they were inexperienced in game design, I also like this game but I can't act like its an misunderstood masterpiece.I'm glad this game has a review now.
Also you were quite polite compared to other UA-camrs ;) Other YT wold probably say that the devs should drink belch and die or whatever. Also you give credit where credit's is due for every bad game and this game definitely looks great at lest for us people that can appreciate older graphic.
sigh i love generic named games .... plummer...plumber...super mario bros reference ?
Same goes for 39.99 games.
source engine?
Have you played Nitro Family? Man, if you thought Serious Sam was the best game ever wait till you get a load of that game...
It's so bad it's good!
Do the Halo series!!
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