Right now I'm considering trading in every game I play once I've played it as complete as I can. I figure I've got enough games to last me a long time, and after that I can always pick something up to replay on Amazon.
Right now I'm considering trading in every game I play once I've played it as complete as I can. I figure I've got enough games to last me a long time, and after that I can always pick something up to replay on Amazon.
It has a wire-frame first-person dungeon view and some basic graphics of the monsters on the battle screen. The first Wiz game is the most accessible but they are all difficult games.
Mayhem is designed for those glasses that use different colors to create 3D. I'm not sure it would do anything on a 3D TV, but maybe.
I've been sticking to the default difficulty on my games of late. That's usually Normal. Sometimes that is fine, but other times it's a pain.
I traded in two copies of Heavy Fire: Shattered Spear. They were worth almost nothing, but it was better than taking up space. Not regretting it one second. I have Jumper [X360] and Hotel Transylvania [DS] ready to trade next time I'm at Gamestop. Won't regret those either.
oh, I'm about to play that one.
I just thought about my PSP the other day. I have a loose UMD door, but I have a backup system in the closet I could check for door issues. Maybe I'll swap systems.
Yea, I'm amazed too.
I got this on Virtual Console this year. What a great game! It's so cool to have simulation like SimCity, shooter mechanics with the cherub like a Gradius (or something like that), to side-scrolling brawler like Magic Sword. I'd like to finish it sometime. I think I got through the first act.
The next one I'll get will be The Lego Movie Videogame because it's the shortest at around 17 hours to complete everything (according to howlongtobeat.com).
I didn't either even after I checked what there was to download. They are labeled "deleted scenes" which makes them sound like cinematics, not levels. What told me they were levels was the achievement list which had one achievement for each.