Greg Miller
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I had a great time with that. I forget what we gave it. I gave it or whatever, but I love that game. I love that game. But yeah, I could have been like, just leave it there with the sigh from Ellie and the credits. I would love that. Yeah. CJ says, I think Naughty Dog's brand is bigger than T. Lou and Uncharted, which I agree with as well. And then the final one jumps in now. Volk Dasher.
With being part of the writing on the TV show, Neil might be more content with how it ended. And I bet we get an episode or two that take place after the game's ending. They will be expanding on things like they have on other episodes. I could see that. I'd really like an episode or two after the events of Last of Us Part II.
With being part of the writing on the TV show, Neil might be more content with how it ended. And I bet we get an episode or two that take place after the game's ending. They will be expanding on things like they have on other episodes. I could see that. I'd really like an episode or two after the events of Last of Us Part II.
If you fuck it up, then... Don't fuck it up. Just don't fuck it up, you know what I mean? Real quick, I usually let your wrongs cook right until the end of the show, but since they're here right now, Kebabs pops in and says on kindoffunny.com slash you're wrong. Greg said that The Lost Frontier is good, but it's not a real Jack game.
If you fuck it up, then... Don't fuck it up. Just don't fuck it up, you know what I mean? Real quick, I usually let your wrongs cook right until the end of the show, but since they're here right now, Kebabs pops in and says on kindoffunny.com slash you're wrong. Greg said that The Lost Frontier is good, but it's not a real Jack game.
I haven't heard any Jack fans say that The Lost Frontier is good. I would take you then to IGN.com's review of Jack and Daxter The Lost Frontier by Greg Miller, where the conclusion reads... I enjoyed Jack and Dax for Lost Frontier. I'm a fan of the series and thought the platforming was fun, the puzzles using powers were cool, and the upgrading of ships and Jack provided some depth.
I haven't heard any Jack fans say that The Lost Frontier is good. I would take you then to IGN.com's review of Jack and Daxter The Lost Frontier by Greg Miller, where the conclusion reads... I enjoyed Jack and Dax for Lost Frontier. I'm a fan of the series and thought the platforming was fun, the puzzles using powers were cool, and the upgrading of ships and Jack provided some depth.
Unfortunately, the empty environments, camera issues, and repetitive nature of some of the battles ding the game to the point that I can't give it a glowing recommendation. There's fun to be had here, but it could have been polished a bit more to bring out the value. I gave it a 7.4, which is a good on the IGN scale. So kebabs, you can fuck right off into the sun. Thank you. Damn. Thank you.
Unfortunately, the empty environments, camera issues, and repetitive nature of some of the battles ding the game to the point that I can't give it a glowing recommendation. There's fun to be had here, but it could have been polished a bit more to bring out the value. I gave it a 7.4, which is a good on the IGN scale. So kebabs, you can fuck right off into the sun. Thank you. Damn. Thank you.
Goodbye. Speaking of sad news, number two on the Roper Report. PlayStation has been hit with more layoffs following recent game cancellations. Cancellations. I always say Z. I always drop the Z in there for some reason. I feel like we should add it. Just take it back?
Goodbye. Speaking of sad news, number two on the Roper Report. PlayStation has been hit with more layoffs following recent game cancellations. Cancellations. I always say Z. I always drop the Z in there for some reason. I feel like we should add it. Just take it back?
This is Ethan Gotch over at Kotaku, whose article I'll get to in one second after I remind you about the Kind of Funny membership. If you didn't know, we're an 11-person small business doing big things all about live talk shows.
This is Ethan Gotch over at Kotaku, whose article I'll get to in one second after I remind you about the Kind of Funny membership. If you didn't know, we're an 11-person small business doing big things all about live talk shows.
If you like hanging out with us on Funny Games Daily, hanging out for the gamescast, hanging out for the screencast, then watching us record crazy streams in the afternoon, it'd be awesome if you chipped in. $10 gets you the Kind of Funny membership, and you can get shows, no ads. You can get me, Greg Way, and you can have a good time supporting a small business.
If you like hanging out with us on Funny Games Daily, hanging out for the gamescast, hanging out for the screencast, then watching us record crazy streams in the afternoon, it'd be awesome if you chipped in. $10 gets you the Kind of Funny membership, and you can get shows, no ads. You can get me, Greg Way, and you can have a good time supporting a small business.
But right now, you're not using your membership benefits. So here's a word from our sponsors. This episode is brought to you by Monster Hunter Now. Whether I'm taking Ben to the playground, soccer practice, or on a hike with Jen, I'm wandering the outdoors more than ever. That's where Monster Hunter Now comes in.
But right now, you're not using your membership benefits. So here's a word from our sponsors. This episode is brought to you by Monster Hunter Now. Whether I'm taking Ben to the playground, soccer practice, or on a hike with Jen, I'm wandering the outdoors more than ever. That's where Monster Hunter Now comes in.
It's an authentic Monster Hunter experience on your mobile that lets you find and hunt monsters in the real world using your phone, whether you're out on a walk, commuting, or just need a quick hunting break between your console sessions.
It's an authentic Monster Hunter experience on your mobile that lets you find and hunt monsters in the real world using your phone, whether you're out on a walk, commuting, or just need a quick hunting break between your console sessions.
And right now, there's no better time to jump in because Monster Hunter Now is running an epic collaboration event with Monster Hunter Wilds, packed with surprises that any Monster Hunter fan won't want to miss. Let's talk about the good stuff. For the first time, a monster from Monster Hunter Wilds has made its way into Monster Hunter Now.