Bionichute wrote:Nice to hear you don't hate the new Pac-Man show Sergio. I think it's pretty good, and it will definitely be better than the Rabbids show in the long run.
I like it. It's definitely cheesy, but something in the presentation just... doesn't let me unwatch it. It's so colorful and likeable!
It has only 10 votes. Wait a bit.
Also, Crash of the Titans got score over 7 and yet many people hated it (not me but others did). That fact cannot be denied
First watch 80's Pac-Man cartoon and then the new one. Trust me it is better that way so you can see the better rirst. Just how people who want to watch The Wicker Man should watch British version first.
sergiomonty wrote:
Rabbids Invasion is out, and while I'm not interested in the show at all, a guy from Destructoid actually took the chance to check it out and give his opinion.
As expected, it seems to suck.
Interestingly enough, he talks about Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures too, and has the same opinion I have about it. S' all right.
I think the Rabbids didn't age well. I had fun with the first two Rabbids games for the Wii, but nowadays I do hesitate grabbing the game box to play, even in multiplayer mode. It just got old, and the Rabbids aren't linked with Rayman anymore (thank god).
At least the comic books that have been released in France are good and did make me laugh during the read. It is something I recommend as an alternative to their games and possibly their show.
OldClassicGamer wrote:First watch 80's Pac-Man cartoon and then the new one. Trust me it is better that way so you can see the better rirst. Just how people who want to watch The Wicker Man should watch British version first.
It's actually the first time i see you using definite articles.
Haruka wrote:At least the comic books that have been released in France are good and did make me laugh during the read. It is something I recommend as an alternative to their games and possibly their show.
OldClassicGamer wrote:First watch 80's Pac-Man cartoon and then the new one. Trust me it is better that way so you can see the better rirst. Just how people who want to watch The Wicker Man should watch British version first.
You're totally swallowed by nostalgia, pal. The 80's tv show was awful, corny and it had a terribly painful soundtrack.
Also, Haruka, I don't want to sound mean but you recommend those comic books way too often
Cairnie wrote:Because the comics are actually well drawn and such?
This. Yes, I do recommend the comic books "too often" because in my honest opinion they are by far a better investiment of money and time than the video games from them.
Master wrote:I was mesmerised and repulsed at the same time, eesh, but it certainly didn't feel engaging.
I had the same feeling; there was something about it that wanted to make me puke, but at the same time it was somehow attractive, but not at all gripping. I think there's a lack of definition between the characters that may be the cause of this - all four Rabbids are indistinguishable-, or the crude sound editing (listen to the cow mooing in the first sketch - some of her moos overlap, a bit cheapskit), or maybe that's just my general stance towards the Rabbids franchise...