We all know by now that Twisted Pixel’s latest downloadable title for Xbox LIVE Arcade, Comic Jumper, has been unleashed onto the Marketplace, and is currently earning an enormous amount of ‘Internet Kudos’ and positive buzz thanks to the game’s sharp humour, great characters, and fantastic environments, action and situations.
But if there’s one guy that won’t rest until everybody on Xbox LIVE Marketplace knows about Comic Jumper, it’s Xbox frontman Larry ‘Major Nelson’ Hryb, and in the Inside Xbox video below, Nelson shows you just how far he’s willing to go in the name of Twisted Pixel’s awesome new game.
Watch ‘Nelson’ run for his life in an attempt to escape real life BradBots, as ‘he’ climbs over tables, wall-runs, dupes an unwitting bystander into becoming a diversion, and more.
A brilliant, excellently humorous video, which should be watched by you… now:
Comic Jumper - Inside Xbox: Major Nelson Is On the Run
Don’t forget to rummage through El33tonline’s previous coverage of Comic Jumper, and be sure to look forward to our review of the game!
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Comments:
LOL, classic. Lucky the Major didn't have to face off against the Bradcopter!
Or Brad himself!
Star would be most displeased if 'The Major' happened to hurt 'The Brad' in a fight.
While the humour is extremely well done, I can't help but feel the gameplay is a bit lacking.
You just have to go and be a party-pooper, huh pantsula? ;)
I only played a very small portion of the game, so I can't really comment on the minute.
What I did notice is that some levels go on for a few beats too long, but as Lisa might tell you, the game has a very distinct 'old school' feel to it in terms of difficulty. I think gameplay issues that some people may be experiencing wouldn't have cropped up if they hadn't been given the chance to 'reveal themselves' through extended play (long levels and many restarted checkpoints due to difficulty).
That being said, the game's packed with content and humour - enough for multiple games!