LocoCycle appears to be the most overtly racist game of 2013. A goofy racing/brawler hybrid starring a sentient motorcycle and her dragged-along human companion, the game aims for laughs and instead ...
We'll be rolling out Xbox One review coverage all the way through launch on November 22. Read all of our coverage right here! LocoCycle begins with a 10-minute live-action movie featuring hyperbolic ...
Sometimes, art imitates art. Take LocoCycle, a QTE-addled blaster and brawler inspired, allegedly, by a viewing of the horrid motorbike action movie Torque ("A peculiarly slow kind of torture" - Salon ...
Ever watch a movie that's so bad... it's good? Twisted Pixel attempts the same with LocoCycle, but ends up with a game so bad... it's bad. There's no doubt where Twisted Pixel's intentions lay.
The works of Twisted Pixel — 'Splosion Man, Comic Jumper, The Gunstringer — have often succeeded on the strength of their charm and the consistent wackiness of each game's premise. That also appears ...
It just wouldn't be a new Twisted Pixel game without full-motion video interludes. Video gaming's most earnest and awkward narrative relic will appear in LocoCycle, the developer's Xbox One launch ...
I'm not sure Twisted Pixel's new live action trailer for Lococycle really gives me any better of an idea of what the game actually is, but it's hard to stay mad at something starring Freddy Rodriguez, ...
'Splosion Man and Comic Jumper developer Twisted Pixel has released a couple of trailers showing off gameplay of its upcoming title Lococycle, due next year on Xbox 360. The game stars a sentient high ...
First, it was about an alien named Frank and his weird, amorphous creature-buddy called the Maw. Then it was about an escaped science experiment who could make himself explode over and over again.
Lococycle, the next nutty game from Twisted Pixel, is a launch title for Xbox One. It will be a available day one on the new Xbox Live Marketplace. At an unspecified date, LocoCycle will also release ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. LocoCycle features a talking, battling motorcycle named Iris that drags a mechanic behind her by the pant leg. Iris' nemesis is a mean, gruff-talking ...
Video games are essentially creative blank checks where almost any concept, no matter how zany, can work. LocoCycle embraces that idea with a rare abandon. In a vacuum, the fact that you’re ...