To all of you people who missed out, Tim Schafer made some amazing games. The Secret of Monkey Island 1990 : Classic Game, Never played?? I dont consider you a true gamer! Soon you'll be wearing my sword like a shish kebab! First you'd better stop waving it like a feather-duster! Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge 1991 : Ah memories Sam & Max Hit the Road 1993: I played this game probably like 30 times through. The character development was amazing. This sole game made me love adventure games. Ball of twine yes Ball of twine. Maniac Mansion 1993: Day of the Tentacle: I actually found this game in a bargain Lucas Arts package and found out it quite possibly is my favorite game to date. This game is amazing on every laptop there is a space for this game. Some wacky humor involves you switching plans back in time with a walking squid like tentacle blueprint plans to Betsy Ross. Later you can use the new American Flag Design of a tentacle to walk past guards. I could probably go on and on ......................Grim Fandango!...........Full Throttle!!!... After Realizing that one sole man has been apart of every single game in my top 5 I had to buy this game. Even Steven Spielberg tried to compete with THE DIG and Tim Schafer tore him to pieces. In my opinion he held Lucas Arts software together (beside the Starwars franchise) So he left Lucas Arts and decided to go solo. Psychonauts is one of those games that I couldnt put down. I mean some elements are standard in every platform game out there. The game has a certain look and feel that I have not had on my consoles. If you want an in depth look at everything else thats why Gamespot reviews games. From a fans perspective it stays true. I will buy anything Tim Schafer releases. Newer generation buy this game and if you truly are old school you already did.
Remember summer camp? Getting up early, counselors pushing you to do things you didn't wanna do, coping with annoying kids, catching pneumonia... all the time thinking "Man, I wish summer camp was cool". Well, tough l... Read Full Review
By Chris_Potter | Review Date: Oct 06, 2006 | XBOX
Whispering Rock Psychic Summer Camp, a place I thought I’d go only once and then leave and never come back. Nothing could be further from the reality. Truth is from the first time I saw the intro sequence I fell in love ... Read Full Review