Exploring a mysterious
castle as a young boy and befriending a massive creature named Trico meant getting the chance to build on the newfound relationship between them.
Not exact matches
With the
younger of the father / daughter duo denoting Spelunky, Super Meat
Boy and
Castle Crashers
as her favourite games, and gazing upon the excellence of Super Chibi Knight
as a result, it appears that in this case at least, we have an industry star in the making.
Yet, even with the storyline lulls, the fact that it jumps from story to story every few minutes keeps you from falling asleep,
as your interest will pick right back up again once you see Hugh Grant (Two Weeks Notice, About a
Boy)
as the Prime Minister, Colin Firth (What a Girl Wants, Hope Springs) attempting to break through a language barrier, Liam Neeson (Gangs of New York, K - 19) encouraging his
young son to be a fool for love, or Bill Nighy (I Capture the
Castle, Underworld) chew up scenery with an outlandishly fiendish burnt - out rock star performance.
(
Young Benjamin Haigh [The Conjuring 2]
as the overexcitable page
boy who races through the
castle screaming messages about what's to be urgently done is hilarious.)
With the
younger of the father / daughter duo denoting Spelunky, Super Meat
Boy and
Castle Crashers
as her favourite games, and gazing upon the excellence of Super Chibi Knight
as a result, it appears that in this case at least, we have an industry star in the making.