Digital Games that got a Physical Release - Game Sack
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- Опубліковано 24 гру 2024
- Episode 156 - Lots of games are released as download-only titles. But what happens when the service goes offline in the future and you want to play your game on a different system? Physical copies to the rescue! Let's take a look at some games that we were lucky enough to get hard copies of.
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I think one of the main reasons for the 8bit look craze is the huge advantages they offer to small developers. 8bit style means much less frames of animation and background detail, being able to be made just by one person while still looking good, something really difficult if you jump to 16bit or 32bit style. I'm working on a homebrew MegaDrive project right now, and we are using 12 frames of animation for the running cycle of the main character... that's a lot of work compared to the 3 frames Mega Man uses on the NES.
Don't get me wrong...I love your guys' coverage of older games very much (it's the reason I subscribe and eagerly anticipate the weekly videos), but it's great to see you guys cover newer stuff too, and I hope to see it happen more often!
You are not the only one wishing for more 16 bit style retro games to release. Sure, many of us started on or just before the NES but the Genesis and SNES is what captivated me the most for years and I can still pick up and play today.
11:28 YES! More 16 bit chip tunes! Hell, more 16-bit retro games, pl0x!
Don't worry Joe. I'm doing my part on keeping 16-bit tunes alive. Great show as always guys.
You finally convinced me to pick up Shovel Knight. Great video!!
I think you'll get a kick out of it for sure!
+MetalJesusRocks join the club! also let's hope mighty number 9 is near
+MetalJesusRocks Physical release of Metal Jesus
Seeing this 5 years later after getting into Shovel Knight, Game Sack and Metal Jesus within the past year or so, this is an awesome exchange to see lol
The Shovel Knight soundtrack isn't a beefed up NES soundtrack. The soundtrack is actually playable on an NES.
+Phantom Drags It technically is, but I believe it's taking advantage of the extra sound capabilities of the Famicom. You can play the Shovel Knight music inside an NES NSF sound player like any original game's music, but the music was made with the Famicom extra sound hardware in mind similar to Mr. Gimmick.
Please provide me a ROM that I can play on my NES with that music. I'd like that,
Game Sack I'd have to find one. I have that info from Didyouknowgaming.com They have a post that says, Shovel Knight's music can be played on an NES.
Game Sack www.reddit.com/r/chiptunes/comments/3mmnls/shovel_knight_nsf_where_can_i_download_it/
This is a reddit post asking for the NSF - the raw NES music data. It was originally linked by the Shovel Knight soundtrack author on his site but the link broke awhile ago. You'll need a NSF music player to play it, which is easily google-able.
MrLeo34
Unfortunately I can't play NSFs on my Everdrive and NES. It only runs ROMs.
Pier Solar also got a physical release too. Amazing game!!!!
That was physical before it was digital.
+Game Sack it was? Huh. You learn something new everyday.
Jimmy Patrick
Yeah it originally was released on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and then a couple of years later it went digital (I believe) and then came out with "HD" versions.
+Game Sack I guess you could say the HD version did come out on digital first and Dreamcast later.
+Kudan I hate that term for it, though. The Dreamcast is not "HD" capable, I mean I know they are calling it that because it runs in 480p via the VGA output on the system --- but 480p isn't HD, it's just "ED" (ED stands for Enhanced Definition -- or Erectile Dysfunction, depending on whether or not you're my dad).
Journey your scarf represents your experience. Playing with someone else and watching their reaction or guiding them was amazing.
I never realized how the smell of game manuals captures the prescribed nostalgia of the game. Thanks Joe
Brothers A Tale of Two Sons was the closest I've come to crying from a video game. When I realized what I had to do when you're the little brother at the end and you have to swim ... it just broke my heart. It's the kind of thing that would be so much less effective of you knew it's coming, but thankfully I didnt.
It's been 3 years.. can you tell me ? Spoil away
Regarding 16-bit style indie games:
I haven't played it, but Coury from My Life In Gaming covered "Freedom Planet" which he described as a mix of Sonic, Treasure, and Genesis-era Konami. He absolutely loved it.
You guys put a smile on my face every time. LOVE classic games.
I miss Popful Mail so much
+THEGREATMAX
Popful Mail is really hard. Everything is so expensive.
+eng3d Farm gold bullion from the mummies in the mine if you want to buy everything.
I like the ending there because PC elitists always make the argument that physical copies take up too much space. They just don't understand why console gamers love physical copies. They're just too close minded and stubborn to understand that console gamers prefer physical copies over digital.
Ahh! Sunday is the best day of the week!! I always look forward to you're videos!
*your
+Joseph Lathrop
Sunday is fine but Saturday (Caturday) is better.
Jake "ViRT" Kauffman also had a hand in making music for Retro City Rampage.
The guy gets around! :)
Also, he worked on Shovel Knight and agreed not to accept a penny until the game was released. What a guy!
Game Sack screws up my sleeping patterns 😕
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+Ezequiel Ferreira Apparently Game Sack screws up your ability to spell too, lmao
+Bobby Cornwell Same here, I was just about to shutdown my PC at 2:14AM PST when I saw my subs list and saw Game Sack at the top.
So close to being Bob Cornhole. I'd get it legally changed
One complaint/rule about when making an episode about these games:
I absolutely hate Limited Runs of Physical Copies, they don't do a great job with satisfying the Physical Media fans, due to how many there are, I do have a solution of this: Do a First Print Special Edition first, then do a monthly Order-by-Demand type thing that can allow people multiple chances to get the physical version of the game, then you're complete gold.
Seems like a reasonable idea to me. That way the collectors get what they REALLY want, which i something that there's not a lot of. The rest of us sane people get something we want... a physical copy of the game. :)
Then why the fuck not do it! How stupid are they! It's that simple!
I am currently betting that Limited Run Games are causing artificially overpriced physical copies of games, just by limiting them to a mere couple of thousand! Sorry to them, but I will not stand for their shit, fuck Limited Run Games!
One of the greatest episodes you have made. Very, very entertaining! Thank you , guys.
Great episode.
Thanks for these little treats every Sunday morning gentlemen. Best show on UA-cam by a massive stretch. Keep up the outstanding work!
I think i like you guys the most out of all "Game related shows/reviewers". It's very chill and relaxing, with some lighthearted humor.
I loved Brothers. I'm glad it's gotten a physical release for more folks to enjoy.
+Shook50 Me too!
Grabbed Shovel Knight in store (store copies also have a soundtrack download code) and love the physical manual. Makes you want to call out the big publishers on removing these but not lowering the price for not having the extra when you have this smaller company releasing such an amazing high quality manual at a lower price point.
I did grab a PS3 version of Ducktales at a clearance sale with a few other games but missed that the physical box only had a digital download code, store wouldn't take it back claiming I may have used it.
+Wolfsite Have you by any chance sniffed the instruction manual for the full physical effect?
While 8-bit NES retro is the prevailing style among indie developers these days, there are a handful of games that go for more 16- or 32-bit stylings as well that I think you guys would enjoy.
Freedom Planet immediately comes to mind, and is an amazing game that feels like it would've been right at home on the Sega Saturn or something -- great gameplay that IMHO actually manages to top even that of classic Sonic the Hedgehog, an amazing soundtrack that I genuinely consider to be the best of 2014, and a surprisingly good story that's fully voice-acted but which you can also disable entirely (just play in "classic mode," which gives you nothing but stages, stages and more stages!). It also recently got a PC physical release, albeit in limited quantities through Indiebox -- but that counts! (And if you'd prefer to play it on a console, it's available for Wii U too, but only digitally.)
There's also La-Mulana, which began life as a freeware game created in 8-bit retro style, but it was emulating the style of the MSX1 computer system instead of the NES (and that's kind of a refreshing change of pace IMHO!). It then got a remake that's much more in line with 16- or 32-bit gaming, released on PC, Wii, and Vita -- but again, only digitally. And to my knowledge, it never got a physical release, save for as a reward to Kickstarter backers. Really, really great game, though, especially if you're really into Metroidvanias or really love Indiana Jones -- just be prepared for puzzles so obtuse that they make Myst look like Super Mario Bros. La-Mulana definitely does NOT hold your hand!
...And yes, I have mentioned both of these in comments before, but they bear mentioning again, because they're just both so darn good, and I'm pretty sure you guys would really enjoy them if you gave them a chance!
+Wyrdwad I was just recommending Freedom Planet, but you did it first :) But I have to say, it is probably the best game I've played this year. La-Mulana is also nice.
+MrRaivokasMagma Freedom Planet is such a blast to play. I really enjoyed it, one of the best games of this year imo.
+Wyrdwad There is barely any game using 32-bit style and Freedom Planet certainly isn't one.
I read that developers said that they wanted to make the game like "If 2D Sonic game was made for Saturn".
Ryuma King
Freedom Planet's visuals are arguably more 16-bit-esque, though the sheer amount of color, smooth rotation and particle effects go beyond what most 16-bit systems were capable of at the time. There are also more sprites on-screen and more sprite animation general than what most 16-bit systems were capable of. So I dare say the game is more 32-bit in style than 16. Sega CD couldn't have quite handled the experience that Freedom Planet delivers -- it would've taken the Saturn, or at least 32X CD.
The endings always makes me smile! Just those alone makes your channel awesome!
Oh Joe, you know so well how to tickle my fancy just right. DAVID! YOU'RE A GOD DAMN DELIGHT! Working hard all week, playing hard on the weekend. You're the absolute picture perfection of a man, it's a no contest!
another great digital game that recently got a physical release, Helldivers on PS4. One of the most enjoyable co op experiences I've had in years.
"It's fun as hell, and hell is DEFINITELY fun." I love you guys.
There are also some digital download only games which see physics disc releases only in other regions and not here (in the USA). A couple examples I can think of are Ratchet & Clank Quest for Booty (PS3) and inFAMOUS: First Light (PS4). I bought the UK versions of each. At least the PS3 is region free for games.
Journey is definitely my favorite. I feel the short length of the game is perfect so you can experience it all in one sitting.
Joe the bitrip Runner arcade game you featured in Retro City was itself a digital wiiware game that as one of four eventually got a full physical release.
bit-trip is a refference to a indie game series.
The digital release of Ducktales Remastered actually did add a feature where you can skip the cutscenes. I truly enjoyed them on my first playthrough, since it was the original cast and it gave me some real nostalgia for a show I used to love as a kid. Felt like a new episode! But yeah...on a second playthrough, they were tedious, and I'm glad that the option to auto skip them was included.
Brothers' controls reminds me of a PS2 game called The Adventures of Cookie & Cream. I don't know anyone who would play that game with me, though, and the way the game is set up makes it nearly impossible to play solo.
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse got a physical release in Japan :/
And of course it's got music by... you guessed it; Jake Kaufman!
Have you guys considered an episode explaining backwards compatability with different consoles? Plenty of grounds to cover on that idea with what works, what doesn't, what benefits from it and what suffers from it.
Giana Sister is out on Wii U in North America. And PS4 in Europe. Teslagrad is also out on PS4 worldwide.
Really enjoy your videos gentlemen.
Big salute for giving Journey and Flower some much deserved attention.
Exceptional games IMO.
I really enjoyed the Back to the Future game that Telltale put out a few years ago. It was download only for a while before they released a physical version of it. Original BTTF writer Bob Gale was involved in the story, and they brought back several of the original actors to provide voice work. It essentially acts as a BTTF 4. It's a point and click adventure in the Monkey Island vein. You guys should check it out if you haven't already.
Loved the gynoug music at start
Almost thought a remake had slipped past me and was gonna be in this episode
Another great video
Thanks
Been waiting for this! I love this channel.
Man I love those outro's. I wish Gamesack could do a whole episode in the Outro skit style
20:22 It's possible to turn the cutscenes off in the game's options menu, actually.
Not unless it's patched and you beat it first.
A Shovel Knight sequel would be awesome but you guys can download a free expansion, called Plague of Shadows, where you play the game as one of the bosses, Plague Knight. It's a very different play style, because the character behaves differently than Shovel Knight. At one point, you even fight Shovel Knight as a boss. :)
+MotionRide Afaik the expansion is on the disc of the Shovel Knight release
+Lohreck Wasn't the physical version released just a bit before the Plague Knight DLC?
I've got the physical version but I'm unsure whether it has PK on it since it's one of the few games I bought digitally first, so I've not had to use the disc.
Wasn't sure, as I'm also using the digital download and keep the physical sealed for now :)
But found the info on the website of YCG, guess they should now it :P
yachtclubgames.com/2015/10/retail-update/
Those minigames in the Journey collections are GameJam games from the developer before they made any of their 'real' games. It is a memorabilia of sorts.
Besides Killer Instinct as someone mentioned, even though it's only season 1, Pinball Arcade also got physical releases for both season 1 and 2. Btw, didn't Shovel Knight's physical release get cancelled for the Xbox One? Child of Light, The Escapists, Helldivers, Minecraft and the Lara Croft game (forgot the name), plus most of the Telltale games also got physical releases. I read somewhere that MegaMan 1-8 will also get a physical release soon.
+AssassinDK2 Tower of Guns also got a physical release recently....I'm not sure if Terraria and Teslagrad was released at the same time in physical/digital form.
To be honest even physical copies now suck because no one bothers to include a MANUAL anymore. I hate that.
Did you watch the video?
+WRFM PaRaDoX
I think he's references how most AAA games only come with a single sheet of paper full of copywrite information.
Last year I bought legend of heroes trails of cold steel 2 and came with a physical manual. Even if the game is from 2014.
Cave Story. That game was one of the best Metroid-style indie games.
I like playing through Duck Tales Remastered with the original NES soundtrack. It's cool that it's even an option.
Finally someone who also thinks Shovel Knight is easy! Everyone else I ask they say "It's NES hard" when honestly I don't think it is... I totally agree with the "Learning the boss's patterns" part, while the bosses are fun to fight, they're done for before I realise it...
You should try the Plague of Shadows update, I personally think it's a whole lot better than vanilla Shovel Knight, and I already though vanilla Shovel Knight was an excellent game!
ONE MORE THING!
"I also can't wait until they start bringing out lots of games that imitate 16 bit style graphics"
I'm doing that actually... I'm making a Sega Genesis style game, FM synth music and all, and I'm actually respecting the 4 palettes limit and 2 BG layer limit, but I'm dividing the back BG layer into several horizontal non-overlapping parts and moving each part at a different speed for EXTREME PARALLAX SCROLLING! (Only not as extreme as what you see in Shovel Knight because I want to be accurate)
I'm also rendering sprites in between the 2 BG layers and doing dynamic animated tiles in the 2nd BG layer in some stages in order to simulate a 3rd overlapping layer...
There's only one problem, I'm TERRIBLE with the YM2612 soundchip (not to mention, I'm a pretty lousy composer when it comes to original tracks so most of my songs sound like rip-offs of other songs), but just you wait until I start making Turbografx 16 style games, I'm pretty experienced with the HuC6280a, and I'm VERY dedicated to Wavetable synth!
+Ruko Michiharu Contact GeckoYamori (now Savaged Regime) Jredd and Circuit Bird.
+Ruko Michiharu Contact GeckoYamori (now Savaged Regime) Jredd and Circuit Bird.
+Ruko Michiharu i thought Shovel Knight was pretty balanced in its difficulty. it does get somewhat harder later on but at the same time you level up along with it making it a fair challenge. not too hard but not too easy either. great game overall.
Armageddon3035 Yeah it is a great game, but it's not as hard as most people say it is...
+Ruko Michiharu I suppose it's NES hard if you're comparing it to Mario or Ducktales but definitely not Ninja Gaiden, Battletoads, etc.
On PS3, I would mention: Rain (Lost in the Rain), Class of Heroes 2G (very rare), WipEout HD Fury, Kick-Ass 2, BEST of PlayStation Network Vol. 1, Back to the Future (TellTales), PAIN, Naughty Bear - Double Trouble (the 2nd game used to be digital only), The Walking Dead, etc.
You can add "Hell Divers" to the list. They released a physical copy, which includes the PSVITA/PS3/PS4 game. Pretty nice.
And is a great game overall!
I'm glad I'm off on Sunday's. I get to stay up until 2AM to see the new Gamesack. 😎👍
In Ducktales Remastered, after you beat the game initially, you get a "Quick Cinema" option which disables nearly all the cutscenes.
Should be available from the get-go.
Game Sack Agreed. And, would you believe, the Quick Cinema option wasn't available when the game was first released and later came as a patch?
Iliek
You're saying I originally couldn't even skip them? Wow.
You could always skip them from the pause menu, but the Quick Cinema option makes them not even appear.
Great vid as always chaps. Nice to see every week now.
I'd love to see you guys do a co-op playthrough of Shovel Knight when the Amiibo becomes available!
Splosion Man! It was released for the 360 physically as part of an arcade multi-pack with Pac Man Championship Edition, Limbo, and Trials HD. All of the games are a lot of fun, but seriously, Splosion Man is the best in the pack, and well worth checking out if you haven't.
Also, depending on your definition of "physical version" there are the Indie Box games, which are released as DRM free flash drives for PC use with a lot of extra features like soundtracks and feelies. Some of the games that have seen that kind of release include Guacamelee, Rogue Legacy, and Towerfall: Ascension.
Trials HD for life! Splosian Man was... not good.
***** Why didn't you enjoy Splosion Man? I thought it was a very fun puzzle-platformer that made interesting use of its physics engine and had a great atmosphere and aesthetic. It wasn't perfect, but I feel it did a lot right.
Trials HD was super fun too, though. Another game with a great physics engine, where half the fun was trying to figure out the best way to get from point A to point B with the most Michael Bay in between possible.
+Guerilla Grue Plays I wish the Indie boxes were playable on a home console. I would totally subscribe to it if that were the case.
I love Brothers. Such a great game, with a genius way of mixing narrative and gameplay. The aesthetic is great too. Awesome soundtrack.
Journey is excellent too. Sad to hear the online community isn't there any more. That's surprising though. I thought it would still be quite strong. I first played it way after it first came out and I've never had problems finding people. Although it's been quite a while since I last played.
FLOW plays a lot the Cell/Amoeba Stage of Spore (2008) by EA for the PC/Mac. It's been awhile since I've played, but I believe there's 4-5 levels in which you play as different Cell types that you discover along the way each level eventually ending in a boss. The total play time is a few hours.
Love the track from Gynoug in the beginning!
Freedom Planet, it's exactly what you're looking for Joe, a retro style game based off the Saturn era. A fast paced platformer with a variety of characters to play as and a mode that avoids all cutscenes. The physical copy recently came out though limited to indiebox and PC. Really fun game though.
I love it when there's a physical release from these guys sacks
....this is Reggie from nintendo and I like to add.....my body is reggie.
I thought the episode would end like: Look, I am going to do you a favor and I'm going to take all your physical copy games with me XD. Great episode as always.
Shovel knight is the best game of the 8th generation so far. picked it up day 1 on Wii U and PC, then again on 3ds and then AGAIN the physical copies on Wii U PS4 and 3DS.
Class of Heroes 3G got a very limited physical release, and was the only way to play for a while, since the digital version got delayed for months.
I've never opened my copy, because they put the numbered sticker on the outside of the plastic wrap, instead of on the case itself. I believe there are just under 5,000 made.
Wha a coincidence I just bought Shovel Knight and Brothers yesterday, although I got the Wii U version. I was also looking for the physical copy of Back to the future but couldnt find it.
XBox 360 have many Live Arcade compilation and for the PC market there are many physical realise of downloadable games too.. also the NES Remix package never came out here in Europe
I totally agree w/ you about the NES Remix titles. Having more challenges, and the full games unlockable after completing all of the challenges would've convinced me. Until then, I'll be keeping an eye out for the originals and getting the one's I don't have. It's a damn shame because Nintendo could be making a lot more money off of this stuff if they would just do it the right way.
Joe, a while back I left a comment complaining about your opinion. I was rude. I now see that you are an essential part of this show. Along with editing, you do all the system breakdowns. I'll always be a nintendo fanboy but hats off to you. I apologize for being rude to you. I'm sorry.
Haha no worries man. I don't recall your complaint specifically but no harm done. I'm glad I was able to trick you into accepting my presence. :)
Game Sack Well met, Joe. Honor indeed. Thanks for the great videos!
Ah yes, two that come to mind are Terraira and Minecraft.
Here is a list of a few other great digital games that now have physical releases:
Awesomenauts (PS4)
Teslagrad (PS4)
Child of Light (Vita)
+Erik Larson
Adding:
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams (PS4, WiiU)
I wish wayforward would release all 3 Shantae games on a 3ds cart. Japan got a physical release of pirates curse
Ouch, hey Joe, are you OK? Dave's physical copies must be stunning!
Child of Light was digital only before but now it has a Vita release.
(also great sketch at the end!)
retro ctiy rampage on the 3DS is cool because you can choose your weapon on the touch screen
Helldivers for the PS4/ PS3/ PS Vita. The game was released digitally in March with a physical release in October, with all the weapons and DLC. The game is a white knuckle isometric twin stick tactical combat Shooter set in a sci-fi universe greatly inspired by the military silliness of Starship troopers. It's amazing! check it out.
Did you guys know about Indiebox before making this episode? Physical "limited edition" copies of indie games is what they do and they're awesome. So far, they haven't made any console versions, but it sounds like something they haven't ruled out for a future release. The last two games they did were Freedom Planet and Axiom Verge, and they came with some cool stuff.
Speaking of the Bit. Trip minigame in Retro City Rampage, you should include Bit. Trip Complete if you ever decide to make another video with the same title. It includes all the original WiiWare games and one of them is Bit. Trip Runner which is like the Retro City Rampage minigame. There's also Bit. Trip Saga for the 3DS which is pretty much the same thing but I've heard there's some slowdown.
Qubed on the Xbox 360. It was a compilation disc of 3 digital games.
Lumines Live
Every Extend Extra Extreme
Rez HD
Each game was like $10-$15 a piece but the compilation was $20. It was a great bundle of digital games.
Doesn't Shovel Knight have a sequel already called Plague something (can't remember the rest of the title)?
Plague of Shadows is the free DLC for Shovel Knight. You play as one of the bosses (Plague Knight) in this one.
Physical games for life. It's so much cooler to really have the game. I waited a long time for Shovel Knight too Joe. I can't keep purchasing games twice, so I learned to be patient with the popular digital games. It seems like this generation is going to have a lot more physical releases for smaller games which is awesome. BTY love these vids, it's like a win for collectors. Hah take that that lazy digital consumer, we got a real game.
If you do another one of these you must include Cave Story which is a damn fine (and super hard) gem worth buying for the 3DS.
That would be tough to record.
+SuperCrazf Good call on Cave Story. I played it on PC first and it became one of my favourite games. It has so much charm and the gameplay is solid. A very very good title.
+Game Sack Just remembered something : Cave Story has been ported to the Dreamcast, and it's a freeware (just like the original PC version).
So anyone can burn the game on a CD-R and play it on their DC. This will
also make it easy to record.
Altough they are a few years old now, "Hydorah" and "Maldita Castilla" from Locomalito are worthy of physical copies.
Another fine episode guys. Thanks.
A few other games I can think of, which started as digital only, and then came out on disc:
PS3:
KILLZONE HD (eventually came out on the KILLZONE Trilogy HD collection)
Plants Vs Zombies
Mass Effect 1 (the PS3 was late to the ME party and started with 2. It didn't get a disc based release until the Mass Effect Trilogy collection.
The Walking Dead (TTG)
Back to the Future (TTG)
Also, I ended up Triple dipping with DuckTales Remastered. The first physical release just included a code and a Disney DuckTales pin. I would have waited had I known a real disc version was on its way. Oh well.
Journey really is a beautiful game, the first playthrough with some unknown player going all the way to the end with me, has to be one of the most strangely moving experiences ever. I would even put it above Primal Rage for emotional impact!
When you like the Bit.Trip game in Retro City Rampage: there is a whole series of Bit.Trip games, and most of them are really good. These could have been nice topic for this episode, too, as all 5 of them were physically re-released as a Wii Compilation :-)
You need to check out Teslagrad which recently got a physical release. Also I imported a few PS3 games because they got the physical version- new Strider, Into The Rain, Dungeons and Dragons side scrolling beat em up.
Interestingly there are people remaking c64 games on c64 hardware and improving them. The most recent is ghosts and goblins and commando.worth checking out in my opinion.:)
Life is Strange is also getting a Limited Edition physical release for both the PS4 and XBox One. LiS was my personal Game of 2015 and I can't recommend this game highly enough. Not only do you get the physical copy of the game with the Limited Edition, but you also get an artbook, the full soundtrack, and the director's commentary! If you haven't played this game, PLEASE give it a try you won't be disappointed! : - )
About the manual of the tree, there is a German company that can make paper and cardboard from hay and grass, which could preserves trees and make manuals for game
Does it smell like a game manual??
Great episode guys. I am gonna get Shovel night now.
LOL that ending... I totally lost it.
Flow is a fantastic game if you play it on PSP or on Vita. It works with good old joystick controls and you get hooked until you finish it.
I've been waiting for Shovel Knight to be released in retail version too, bought ir on 3DS and was so happy about it. Also, I can't wait for the 2 more free DLCs!
Ahh.. thank you. Even though it's Sunday now, the weekend might as well be over.
Ahh ..another week...another bad ass video from my favorite gamers. Thanks for the hours of awesome guys!
+iwonderifthisislegal Thank You and Thanks for watching!!
I'm totally going to show my fiance that Dave from Gamesack just answered me!! Lol.
You guys always show me a few games I haven't played yet man..it's awesome👍😁
iwonderifthisislegal
LoL. I'm sure she will be HUGELY impressed. :) Congrats on the engagement!
Awesome man....and thanks! If she can put up with me building an arcade and being obsessed with videogames, ide be stupid to let that one get away lol.
And by the way...she was impressed lol. She hears the opening music for your episodes all the time, so she knows who you guys are 😁👍
Ducktales, Shovel Night and Brothers I was very impressed with. They all very much deserved their physical copy. Plus it's cool to see REmake and Zero Remastered get a physical release. Nice coverage Game Sack. \,,/