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HotHead left two player co-op relatively untouched - still offline only, you and the second player share a health bar. Not only did I want to throw my controller through the TV, I wanted to stop playing. You literally fight the same guy more than seven times, and the fight never evolves, it's the same every round. This is a minor issue in the scheme of things, but the second to last boss in the game is one of the worst I've ever seen. I laughed out loud during the first game, but didn't at all during The Baconing. HotHead's humor can also feel forced at times, for example, their depiction of Ganesha is more offensive than funny. They don't quite capture the magic of the first game's environments, but characters from the previous games make frequent cameos.

There are five new effed up areas, including a twisted Disneyland rip-off, a retirement home for ancient Gods, a polluted lake and a leprechaun Las Vegas. The Weapons of Justice (basically souped up weapons with special power attacks) are pretty bad-ass, and include a dragon-assisted air assault and drills that pop up from the depths of the Earth to surprise your enemies. The focus of this game is nabbing sweet loot, and there are lots of new weapons and armor sets to 'ooh' and 'ahh' at. Just like real bacon, behind the calories and fat there is some tasty goodness. It's a very "rinse, repeat" style of gameplay, which I grew tired of. You'll stick to a main path/area until you complete the task at hand (in this case, burning a thong in a bacon fire) and then move on. Unfortunately, the entirety of the campaign feels more like a guided tour than an open world. Before he can defeat it, he's told to burn the thongs one by one in the Fires of Bacon scattered around. Like the other games, The Baconing's story is goofy: DeathSpank has claimed all the thongs of power, gets bored, puts them all on at once and then creates the AntiSpank (basically a really evil, robotic version of DeathSpank). That meant I died more often since I didn't hide behind my shield, but there's still not much penalty for dying so I didn't mind. The team at HotHead tried to spice the combat formula up a bit by adding a couple new features, namely a shield and mounds of terrain for cover, but I was so used to playing it the old way that I didn't change my strategy up too much. Bob may be in marketing, but he's described as "a sleek, business-minded hammerhead shark with devastating catch phrases and an incredible bite," not to mention his ability to "feast on the fallen to help his brother in arms." And, of course, he can pull a swordfish out for brutalizing should the situation call for it.Play Hacking away at piles upon piles of enemies is satisfying at first, but it can become a mindless endeavor. He also spoke to us a bit about The Baconing's co-op, confirming that, yes, the feature will return, noting that Bob from Marketing will be "joining the likes of Steve, Sparkles, and Tankko" as playable co-op characters. "This new title isn't DeathSpank 3 or DeathSpank: The Baconing, instead it should be thought of as The Baconing." Inglehart added that "this is a standalone experience that will appeal to fans of the DeathSpank character, but also to gamers everywhere who love unique and engaging video games." Let's hope! Hothead producer Mike Inglehart further explained to us that his studio wanted people to be able to play the new game even without having played previous entries in the series. Aha! Still, we couldn't help but wonder why Hothead would voluntarily ditch the brand name that it stuck to the last two games, effectively walking away from the brand recognition it built up over the past two entries. In fact, the title was changed just by asking our fans," a Hothead rep told Joystiq.
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Did series creator Ron Gilbert take the rights to the character with him, for instance?Īs it turns out, there's a fairly simple reason behind the name change: "We haven't removed the words or name 'DeathSpank' from the title for any legal reason.

When Hothead announced the third entry in its dungeon crawl SLASH role-playing series this past week - titled solely " The Baconing," dropping its usual "DeathSpank" moniker - we couldn't help but wonder what had happened to the series' main character to get him taken off title duties.
