Zero Punctuation Painfully Steps on Lego Indiana Jones
Zero Punctuation is back again, this time with some fancy new opening graphics and a review of Lego Indiana Jones. Since the game “kid-ifies” the Indiana Jones trilogy and simultaneously acts as a reminder the The Crystal Skull, you can probably guess where Yahtzee’s opinion of this game lies. As always though, this review is dead-on and just plain hilarious. Also it’s nice to see I wasn’t the only one traumatized by the ending of Raiders of the Lost Ark when I was a kid.
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7 Comments on Zero Punctuation Painfully Steps on Lego Indiana Jones
ManOfTeal
On July 9, 2008 at 12:22 pm
Ok is it just me or has Zero Punctuation officially sold out?
Go Marlins!!!!
Ron Whitaker
On July 9, 2008 at 12:53 pm
Well, I guess you have to concede that since he’s getting more traffic than just about anything at the Escapist, it makes sense for them to use his shorts as a vehicle for advertisement. After all, they’re paying him for something, right?
ManOfTeal
On July 9, 2008 at 1:23 pm
@Ron,
I guess it could be worse….at least he’s not like Darius Rucker aka, “Hootie” singing in lame ass Burger King commercials…..
Go Marlins!!!!
ManOfTeal
On July 9, 2008 at 1:25 pm
For those that don’t remember the greatest example of a sell out on the planet, here’s a refresher for ya: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1tLzUlK4EI
Go Marlins!!!!
Ron Whitaker
On July 9, 2008 at 1:37 pm
Yeah, that was terrible. At least Yahtzee’s only plugging stuff that’s on the site he actually works for.
Rollett
On July 9, 2008 at 2:08 pm
Well i kinda want to watch the ninja one.. and its not like they are SELLING the video’s….
mooshimooshi
On July 9, 2008 at 11:15 pm
ok kiddies, the next time you’re late on 3 bills and owe a transvestite stripper 20 bucks lets see how fast YOU sell out. eventually anyone in any sort of entertainment falls into this trap. it’s called having a life and having to pay for it by selling your soul for little pieces of green paper.