The fact that its a good game is impressive. The fact that it's built on a movie license is astonishing. I commend whoever developed the game on not half assing a game which could have easily been a marketing tool for an unreleased movie. Not to say that it isn't still, but at least it stands alone as a GAME in its own right. Good review.
I haven't played the game, but I know a bit about Diesel.
He is a consumate geek, loves D&D and gaming. He was particularly involved with Chronicles beyond just the voice acting. He seems to genuinely care that the game be good, including doing promo work for it at E3. I think he even owns a stake in the company that developed it, but can't confirm that.
I haven't played the game, but I know a bit about Diesel.
He is a consumate geek, loves D&D and gaming. He was particularly involved with Chronicles beyond just the voice acting. He seems to genuinely care that the game be good, including doing promo work for it at E3. I think he even owns a stake in the company that developed it, but can't confirm that.
I remember seeing something about Vin owning a stake in the company that made Chronicles in some game rag. Probably Game Informer.
I'd like to see a sequel myself.
"The world is populated in the main by people who should not exist." - George Bernard Shaw