Four in February Game #1: Brutal Legend.
I think this has to be the most underrated creative video game I've ever played from Double Fine since Pyschonauts. This is Double Fine's perfect tribute to Heavy Metal(both to the genre of the music and the movie Heavy Metal which came to my mind a few times when I was playing the game). I may not be into heavy metal, but it doesn't stop the fact that Double Fine went out of their way to pay their ultimate respect to it with this video game.
I was very happy to finish this game because it felt very good to complete it. This game truly earned its way onto my shelf of video games. Now, tomorrow I'll venture from the world of rock n roll to film noir as I begin my adventure back into the world of L.A Noire.
I think this has to be the most underrated creative video game I've ever played from Double Fine since Pyschonauts. This is Double Fine's perfect tribute to Heavy Metal(both to the genre of the music and the movie Heavy Metal which came to my mind a few times when I was playing the game). I may not be into heavy metal, but it doesn't stop the fact that Double Fine went out of their way to pay their ultimate respect to it with this video game.
I was very happy to finish this game because it felt very good to complete it. This game truly earned its way onto my shelf of video games. Now, tomorrow I'll venture from the world of rock n roll to film noir as I begin my adventure back into the world of L.A Noire.