Lazy Raiders [xbla][arcade][jtag/rgh] Info
Instead, he leaned back. The world began to tilt. As the player tilted the world, Stokes began to slide. He wasn't running; he was drifting . He zipped past a group of bewildered mummies who were prepared for a fight, only to see a round man in a vest glide past them like a greased penguin. The Glitch in the Temple
"I could jump," he muttered, adjusting his pith helmet. "But that sounds like a lot of cardio." Lazy Raiders [XBLA][Arcade][Jtag/RGH]
He became a sensation in the underground circles—a digital ghost in the machine. Because he existed in the realm of modded consoles, Stokes felt a strange sense of freedom. He wasn’t bound by the standard marketplace; he was a permanent resident of the hard drive, a king of the "Arcade" folder. The Great Descent Instead, he leaned back
As a veteran of the era, Stokes knew the quirks of his world. He knew that in a Jtag environment, sometimes the walls felt a little thinner. During a particularly fast slide through the "Catacombs of Shifting Sands," Stokes hit a corner so perfectly that he bypassed a locked gate entirely. He wasn't running; he was drifting
In the forgotten corridors of the Xbox Live Arcade, there was a legend—not of a hero who ran, jumped, or fought, but of a man who simply liked to roll. This is the story of , the most "efficient" explorer to ever grace the Lazy Raiders universe. The Reluctant Legend
