It's a long haul, but enjoyable. Some of the last things to find really require a walkthrough, because, for the life of me, I couldn't figure them out.
It's a long haul, but enjoyable. Some of the last things to find really require a walkthrough, because, for the life of me, I couldn't figure them out.
I can only think of my desire to play Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time. Very soon it'll be on sale at that price I can't resist.
Yea, I saw that the other day. I'm so excited. I'll get it when it first hits a sale and goes from $30 to $20. I hope soon.
I just finished it. I saw it had a total of 40 gold bricks to collect. Lego City Undercover had something like 450. I knew right away Lego The Movie would be short and it was. I loved the music and am getting the soundtrack from the library. Mark Mothersby (of Devo fame and many movie soundtracks like Thor Ragnarok) did it. I liked the movie too when it came out.
I watched the trailer for Live A Live on Xbox. Interesting. I've never heard of it before, but I gather it's a remake of a forgotten 16-bit RPG for SNES?
I keep coming across interesting digital only games too, although, I'd like physical games when I can. I just saw that Advance Wars Re-Boot just came out! I'm all over that.
I need to start building my Switch collection. I'll add Kirby and Paper Mario for sure. Cruisin' Blast looks fun and Mario Strikers is the only Soccer game I really want to play.
I just saw a Lego Viking ship about the same size going for $150. Yikes!
I'm enjoying Dreamlight Valley.
It's modeled on GTA, but I usually reference Crackdown or Just Cause because those are open world games I've played a lot.
I really got into the transit system and helicopters late in the game. You can just jump on a bus and follow it's route, or have a taxi or limo follow your own route. I did that all the time to travel the city, just for fun. You can fast travel via subway whenever you want too.