Assume the rolesof RJ the raccoon, Verne the turtle, Hammy the squirrel or Stella the skunk and turn a suburban neighborhood loaded with dangerous obstacles and traps into your personal playground. Numerous puzzles, mini-games, and two player coop will keep the dopamine up.
that's my question, and i find myself not wanting to play games that aren't co-op.. don't get me wrong i enjoy blowing a few too many hours on oblivion or mass effect. but as i get closer to my ambition of scoring a job in game art. i find myself running out of time for gaming. i tend to take time off my full time job, blow through the game as quickly as i can, and get back to my art. i'm becoming a better 3d artist , but i'm becoming a lousy gamer. however the games i tend to remember in the... read more...