Developer: | Heavy Iron | | | Release Date: | 2012 | | | Systems: | Xbox 360, PS3, Windows |
This week on
Super Adventures I'm playing
Family Guy™: Back to the Multiverse! Because suffering builds character.
Actually I'm genuinely curious about the game. I remember that reviewers thought it was terrible, but I don’t remember
why. Do the jokes just not land or is the gameplay itself rubbish? I’ve a feeling the answer’s going to be ‘both’ but I’ll keep an open mind.
By the way did you know that 'Family Guy’ has been on air for
14 years at this point? It would’ve actually been 15 but the series took 2004 off due to being cancelled. The PC version of the game has taken a year off too, as it suddenly vanished from Steam back in December 2014. It's not alone though, as publisher Activision have pulled a bunch of licensed games over the years, including
Deadpool and
007 Legends (it's like they don't even care about my plans to play every Bond game ever). But
Deadpool eventually came back, so there’s still hope for
Back to the Multiverse!
(Click the screenshots to view them in their original resolution.)Read on »
Developer: | Heavy Iron | | | Release Date: | 2012 | | | Systems: | Xbox 360, PS3, Windows |
This week on
Super Adventures I'm playing
Family Guy™: Back to the Multiverse! Because suffering builds character.
Actually I'm genuinely curious about the game. I remember that reviewers thought it was terrible, but I don’t remember
why. Do the jokes just not land or is the gameplay itself rubbish? I’ve a feeling the answer’s going to be ‘both’ but I’ll keep an open mind.
By the way did you know that 'Family Guy’ has been on air for
14 years at this point? It would’ve actually been 15 but the series took 2004 off due to being cancelled. The PC version of the game has taken a year off too, as it suddenly vanished from Steam back in December 2014. It's not alone though, as publisher Activision have pulled a bunch of licensed games over the years, including
Deadpool and
007 Legends (it's like they don't even care about my plans to play every Bond game ever). But
Deadpool eventually came back, so there’s still hope for
Back to the Multiverse!
(Click the screenshots to view them in their original resolution.)Read on »
Developer: | Heavy Iron | | | Release Date: | 2012 | | | Systems: | Xbox 360, PS3, Windows |
This week on
Super Adventures I'm playing
Family Guy™: Back to the Multiverse! Because suffering builds character.
Actually I'm genuinely curious about the game. I remember that reviewers thought it was terrible, but I don’t remember
why. Do the jokes just not land or is the gameplay itself rubbish? I’ve a feeling the answer’s going to be ‘both’ but I’ll keep an open mind.
By the way did you know that 'Family Guy’ has been on air for
14 years at this point? It would’ve actually been 15 but the series took 2004 off due to being cancelled. The PC version of the game has taken a year off too, as it suddenly vanished from Steam back in December 2014. It's not alone though, as publisher Activision have pulled a bunch of licensed games over the years, including
Deadpool and
007 Legends (it's like they don't even care about my plans to play every Bond game ever). But
Deadpool eventually came back, so there’s still hope for
Back to the Multiverse!
(Click the screenshots to view them in their original resolution.)Read on »
Developer: | Heavy Iron | | | Release Date: | 2012 | | | Systems: | Xbox 360, PS3, Windows |
This week on
Super Adventures I'm playing
Family Guy™: Back to the Multiverse! Because suffering builds character.
Actually I'm genuinely curious about the game. I remember that reviewers thought it was terrible, but I don’t remember
why. Do the jokes just not land or is the gameplay itself rubbish? I’ve a feeling the answer’s going to be ‘both’ but I’ll keep an open mind.
By the way did you know that 'Family Guy’ has been on air for
14 years at this point? It would’ve actually been 15 but the series took 2004 off due to being cancelled. The PC version of the game has taken a year off too, as it suddenly vanished from Steam back in December 2014. It's not alone though, as publisher Activision have pulled a bunch of licensed games over the years, including
Deadpool and
007 Legends (it's like they don't even care about my plans to play every Bond game ever). But
Deadpool eventually came back, so there’s still hope for
Back to the Multiverse!
(Click the screenshots to view them in their original resolution.)Read on »
Developer: | Heavy Iron | | | Release Date: | 2012 | | | Systems: | Xbox 360, PS3, Windows |
This week on
Super Adventures I'm playing
Family Guy™: Back to the Multiverse! Because suffering builds character.
Actually I'm genuinely curious about the game. I remember that reviewers thought it was terrible, but I don’t remember
why. Do the jokes just not land or is the gameplay itself rubbish? I’ve a feeling the answer’s going to be ‘both’ but I’ll keep an open mind.
By the way did you know that 'Family Guy’ has been on air for
14 years at this point? It would’ve actually been 15 but the series took 2004 off due to being cancelled. The PC version of the game has taken a year off too, as it suddenly vanished from Steam back in December 2014. It's not alone though, as publisher Activision have pulled a bunch of licensed games over the years, including
Deadpool and
007 Legends (it's like they don't even care about my plans to play every Bond game ever). But
Deadpool eventually came back, so there’s still hope for
Back to the Multiverse!
(Click the screenshots to view them in their original resolution.)Read on »