I think the figures work on any console, but you need a different portal for each console.
I think the figures work on any console, but you need a different portal for each console.
I find the review thing just too formulaic: now here's about the graphics, now the sound, now the gameplay, the story, yada yada yada. I get it's information people want to read about, but it's tedious to write. Like that technical writing field a temp service employee tried to interest me in. Ug. Why don't you just try and kill my interest in writing, why don't you.
All the Skylanders? I just fainted.
Oh, on the walls of my room.
All my local libaries have display boxes in their entrances. A different collection is presented there every so often. Last one I noticed was a Harry Potter memorabilia collection.
I remember going into a department store down in North Carolina on vacation and seeing that the endcaps of the video game section had Skylanders on one and Call of Duty on the other, Activision's two main cash cows. I saw that float too. Cool!
It's definitely going to be interesting playing them.
Yea there's a whole Atari homebrew scene. I bought one too. A text adventure called Dark Mage.
Whoops, I meant, "I think Cary said in his review". Did you review it too?
Zoolander 2, I hope it's good. I loved the first one too.
I'll try that. Thanks!
My only problem is that I won't be able to play online coop with Mark because he doesn't have a PS4. I'll have to deal with randoms. I'm getting used to that though with EDF: IA.
I was told by a Gamestop employee that the 3DS Skylanders games aren't very good. He didn't say why though. According to Metacritic, Spyro's Adventure for 3DS was good (in the 80s) but the others weren't (in the 60s). I think I know what I'll be adding to my list.