The black and white pixel art hides a surprisingly rich world filled with
wacky characters who pull from a script which easily goes toe - to - toe with that of Undertale, Night in the Woods or Grim Fandango.
The passengers represent a selection of interesting
wacky characters who seem to take every word for its literal meaning.
Not exact matches
Each game puts you in control of a modern
character who, through
wacky science fiction nonsense that is never really explained, is able to tap into his «genetic memories» and relive the lives of his ancestors.
It has armored rhinos, Ruritanian power struggles,
wacky inventions (e.g., nanobot shoes), sprinkles of Jules Verne and James Bond,
characters who can't stop striking cool poses with bladed weapons, and a secondary villain
who spends most of his screen time cackling at his own dastardliness — the one - armed vibranium trafficker Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), an uncommonly fun bad guy in an age of humorless Steppenwolfs and Ronan The Accusers.
Giamatti looks almost embarrassed as a
wacky gangster
who's involved in the chaos, although the
character makes sense later on.
The comedian, played by Garlin, goes about researching his Little League script by interviewing assorted
wacky characters — including Bob Odenkirk, Fred Willard, Gina Gershon, J.B. Smoove, Richard Kind, and Kerri Kenney —
who hang around the softball field.
Josh Gad plays a
character called Ludlow Lamonsoff, he is a
wacky and hilarious
character who is a conspiracy theorist.
Until the special effects take over in the final act, this is an unusually gritty, grounded superhero thriller, with
characters who are so believable that the
wacky science almost seems to make sense.
Wacky characters abound including an elderly couple, Clairborne (Frances Conroy) and Osmond (Robert Pike Daniel),
who meet Woody in a desert tent, informing him that if he presses a red button he will lose not only the memory of his parents but everything he had successfully striven for, particularly the children's books that he writes.
Barry (Tony Goldwyn) is the boss, an obviously mercenary snake
who dresses his selfishness up in doublespeak about «the good of the team,» while a variety of supporting
characters serve to furnish the various stereotypes that are often required of this sort of narrative (
wacky gay guy, stoner, quietly desperate old maid, and so on).
Like many second - tier
characters who only get a chance at a starring role in slipshod sequels like this, Eddie's a lot less entertaining as the main guy than as the
wacky extra
who the main guy makes fun of.
Players will be able to customize their plants and zombies with a wide array of various unlockable items as they progress and level up their
characters which also sounds like a Team Fortress 2 idea, but we'll have to wait and see
who can come up with the
wackiest sunflower or disco zombie.
Pick a name like «Section 8» as a reference to the
character of Klinger from M * A * S * H, (
who was always trying to get discharged from active duty as being insane,) and you have the whole
wacky picture.
Like many games of this genre (even Yooka - Laylee), the story eventually involves
wacky animal
characters and creatures such as a skeletal jazz musician (justified by the zombie dust) and an aged female scientist
who is a turtle (I have no idea about that one).