Don't suppose someone could help a Canadian gal out to get these?
Don't suppose someone could help a Canadian gal out to get these?
well F all the rarity talk and crap, I am getting at least 1 copy of each game, even if I dont have a 360 (i still got my XB)!
And IF and ONLY IF they come in either large DVD style cases (even slim ones) or a still kool looking case w/ some sort of shrinkwrap will I get an extra copy.
Either way, these games are cheap, they are a landmark in XB and 360 gamemaking with 2 versions on 1 disk, and to a crazy ass like me, they look ridiculously fun (unless something like Sneak King is far to repetative)!
I will get around to editing this thing again.
I could help a Canadian Gal. PM sent.Don't suppose someone could help a Canadian gal out to get these?
Oh god. I MUST get these games.
Do you get a choice of game or do you have to take chances and get duplicates or are they on a weekly change schedule?
These games are going to be in Canada also. I took my kids to BK on Thursday night and there were sighns up at my local BK in Ontario.
I read it somewhere that the first game the first week, second game second week, third game third week, all three games fourth week.
Looks like I'm going to have to be doing some checking when they come out.
they should have made a beat 'em up game instead. a ramen company back in the day did a kickass beat 'em up game called "u.f.o. kamen yakisoban" to promote their produce. i think most people will try this BK game for curiousity sake, but find it lacking after the quirky value subsides. meanwhile, that ramen game is fun by itself, and most people don't even know that it was a playing advertisement.
On the 19th I'll be giving poor innocent bystanders heartattacks with my BK meal madness surprise.
Only 6 days left, can't wait much longer since hearing about it. Almost there! For sure I'll be there to grab a burger and a game, fun times.
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Big Bumpin (the thread, that is).
Now that these games are out (and the board's back up), let's hear some of your impressions and reviews.
Not having a 360, I wasn't interested in these games at all until I learned that they were Xbox compatible as well. Now I want all 3, since, you know, four bucks for a game is four bucks for a game.
So I picked up Sneak King on Thursday since that seemed like the most original gaming premise of the lot. The gameplay is in fact somewhat repetitive, inasmuch of the game as I've completed. Also the camera is a bit of a hassle to control. Other than that, it's worth playing. It's a harder game than it sounds like, particularly when there are constraints on the missions like zero detection, etc. The challenge factor on these harder missions is what will keep me coming back to it.
The other thing that will keep me coming back to it for a while is just how absurd the whole thing looks. Somebody mentioned the game being a sort of "rape sim". I've got to admit, I thought similar things while playing in the cul-de-sac area when I found myself tiptoeing behind some woman walking around her backyard pool. Pretty messed up.
I'll pick up the other two probably in the next week. The BK's in my area seem to have plenty of all three titles still. I have the impression that they aren't moving as fast as one might think owing to a false impression that they're 360-only games. In fact it wasn't even until I was in the drive-thru and saw a sign explaining that they'd work with either system that I decided to pick one up.
I found Sneak King to be quite boring after the first level. Pocketbike Racers is alot of fun IMO....I haven't tried it online yet. And the bumper cars one is really a mixed bag....some of the games on it are great, but others are average. Definitely worth the price of admission on all games though. I hope they do more of this stuff in the future.
Eager to keep adding to something to this thread (I don't post in Modern Gaming much), I broke down and picked up Big Bumpin and Pocketbike Racers yesterday, along with a ham and egg Croissanwich (/barf).
Pocketbike Racers is hella fun once you get the hang of cornering and using the special weapons. I've only been doing freeplay, just learning the tracks. It ate up a few hours last night. If multiplayer racing is any good I'll probably break down and buy 2 extra controllers so my son and his pals can all play at once. I'd like to see them get into a racing game for a while as an alternative to their never-ending Soul Calibur II battles.
Haven't played Big Bumpin yet but it looks promising.
Well, the missus was kind enough to pick up all three (and the huge static cling window ads) for me and I must say these seem pretty decent for four dollar games.
I've spent the most time with Sneak King and the gameplay, while simplistic, is good enough that I keep coming back for more. I think the A-C ranking system is what does it for me. It really plays to my competitive side and forces me to find ways to go back and do each mission better.
I don't really have a lot of time to play games anymore and as I played Sneak King, I kept saying to myself "I can't believe I'm playing this instead of (insert random $50 game that is still shrink-wrapped on my shelf)". I think the fact that I've spent more time playing Sneak King than Disgaea 2, Prey, and Final Fantasy XII combined says alot about the quality of these BK games.
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I picked all these BK games up the day they released. I'm not really a fan of Big Bumpin' but Pocketbike Racer is great. I've completed all the achievements and continue to play online with it. I enjoyed Sneak King as well, but it started to get repetitive and I began to lose interest. Overall, these are well worth picking up.
"Big Bumpin" is worth it for the "Hockey " mode. That will be a blast to play 4-player.
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Next time I go to BK (I go there a lot.) I gotta pick em up. Pocket Bike and Sneak King look incredibly great.
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