
I want that Yoshi frisbee. I like the graphics of Bubble Ghost. And Akatsuki looks really interesting. I love lighter strategy/deck builder games like this.
I want that Yoshi frisbee. I like the graphics of Bubble Ghost. And Akatsuki looks really interesting. I love lighter strategy/deck builder games like this.
I used Gamefly way back and liked it a lot. I remember getting DS and PSP games. Of course, that was when physical games were more of a thing. I think they are still around though.
I'm guessing my library will start getting Switch 2 games this summer, or even a console to lend (because they lend out consoles too), but not every library does games. I know, just a county over from me, none of those libraries lend out games.
I respect the design of Sonic games but I just can't get into them. I find it frustrating to zip along and almost always miss something.
Sequel to the Game Boy Dk game, interesting. I've heard that one is very good.
I really liked the short challenges in NES Remix. I find I can manage my frustration a little better in short bursts like that.
Met Warren Specter?! Very cool. I just read about his career in Jason Schreier's Press Reset book this week.
I have a pro controller, but I've been just using that holder for the joycons. Why? I don't know. I should plug that thing in again.
I've learned not to let the controller drop from my hands. Now I just shout a lot.
I've been falling behind with consoles. I feel like my current newest group: Xbox Series S, PS4 and Switch is where I'll stay for a good while still. I think I will be more tempted by the Switch 2 in years to come though. I've already seen exclusives I want for it as opposed to PS5 which still isn't really attractive to me.
I was just talking to a coworker about AC Shadows. He's played it a lot and likes it.
Man, I don't know how anyone beats these games. Good for you. They just get me so annoyed, I can barely stand it after a while.
I was surprised to see how well Aladdin sold on the Genesis. I think it was #2 behind Sonic or something like that.
I'm planning on digging in to the whole FF bundle sometime soon, probably next month actually.
I'll go to a walkthrough sometimes, but I don't like to break the game's immersion by going to youtube -- it's just my current predilection. I just go until my frustration gets unbearable. . . I've heard though, that in the military, when you feel you are beat down tired and can't go on, you are only 40% there and should push on. I'll have to remember that in my next game. haha.