Not exact matches
Rockstar shouldn't be afraid of adding
wacky and otherworldly cheat effects to the
game, since that's
pretty much the whole point beyond your typical arsenal of generic cheats making things easier.
In terms of a slightly
wacky anime throw down this
game actually looks
pretty interesting.
I have watched all of the
games played out in my very own house by my very own super-fan of a wife, so I am
pretty familiar with the characters, plot lines and
wacky dialogue interactions that are the earmarks of the series.
Mount and Blade: Warband — Multiplayer is a damn fun addition to the
game actually — the c - rpg mod makes it a wee bit more persistent and less
wacky then the normal one (which is still
pretty fun but strange how gold is distributed in a kind of Counterstrike way).
Pretty much everything you've seen impact Bethesda
games of the past can be seen here, from a handful of potential quest bugs to
wacky A.I. pathfinding and a number of physics - based anomalies.
D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die is a
pretty strange
game, with its
wacky characters, surreal visuals, and unusual choice in quick - time events (catch the rampaging catgirl!).
It features a more humorous and light - hearted tone and while it's not nearly as
wacky as some other
games from the era, it can still be a
pretty funny
game when it wants to be.
Despite its
wacky physics and some awfully unbalanced Elimination rounds, Asphalt 5 is a
pretty good arcade racer that might hold its own against the next Need for Speed
game, especially with some tweaks.
Music is what I would call a country / techno mix with banjos and beats, they are
pretty good and add to the
wacky style of the
game.
Rockstar shouldn't be afraid of adding
wacky and otherworldly cheat effects to the
game, since that's
pretty much the whole point beyond your typical arsenal of generic cheats making things easier.