Sign if you think Tim Schafer is a creative genius.
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Sign if you think Tim Schafer is a creative genius.
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no idea what or who is it. Tut tut, it's shame so many people don't know who Tim Schafer is. For you ignorant fools, he is a game writer who used to work for Lucasarts and wrote many point-and-click adventures for them during the 90's such as The Money Island series, Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle (Brutal Legend was originally meant to be a sequel to this) and Grim Fandango. He was also responsible for the highly underrated game Psychonaughts (which can be bought off Xbox live Xbox Originals) Put my name down right now- the guy is a gaming legend.Yeah, Schafer is extremely over-rated IMO. I think he gets a pass on archaic gameplay and poor design largely due to the fact he tries to be funny. Whether or not he is funny is a matter of conjecture(I think my grandma is funnier), but no one can deny his games are have an... old school design.
Yeah, Schafer is extremely over-rated IMO. I think he gets a pass on archaic gameplay and poor design largely due to the fact he tries to be funny. Whether or not he is funny is a matter of conjecture(I think my grandma is funnier), but no one can deny his games are have an... old school design.
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You dislike Schafer and his games so much, yet you post in every single thread about him and his games. Interesting.
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Anyways, Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle, Grim Fandango, Psychonauts, and now Brutal Legend. Some of the best games ever, no doubt. Classics. Only adults tend to like Tim Schafer games, which is what I've noticed over the years. Kids tend to prefer dark and bloody emo games.
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