
you're in completely changes or like you'll be doing something different, like roughly halfway through, you're suddenly writing a mine cart and that leads into the boss fight, which you fight while writing the mine cart. And that's really, really cool. I do like that. Other than Indiana Jones, this came out before Donkey Kong country. What games had mine cart rides that were a level before this? I'm sure there were others. Didn't DuckTales have the mine cart? Yes. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, we all know that…
01:35:17 - 01:36:07
In Context
... much rather have had that sub weapon energy for. Another thing that I like about Rusty is that there are some pretty striking set pieces in this. Like there's a good amount of variety in the levels that you explore. And occasionally there'll be points where suddenly the area that you're in completely changes or like you'll be doing something different, like roughly halfway through, you're suddenly writing a mine cart and that leads into the boss fight, which you fight while writing the mine cart. And that's really, really cool. I do like that. Other than Indiana Jones, this came out before Donkey Kong country. What games had mine cart rides that were a level before this? I'm sure there were others. Didn't DuckTales have the mine cart? Yes. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, we all know that Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is directly what gave us mine carts. If not just the movie, but there was also the arcade game that prominently featured a mine cart section as one of its, what, three modes of play? And there definitely been other games since then. Gorilla War, for example, of all things has a mine cart section in it, which makes zero sense. Oh, really? Yeah. Yeah. And it has a mine cart section and you have a whip. ...