I have one of the Scibblenauts games. Just need time to play it.
I have one of the Scibblenauts games. Just need time to play it.
It just dawned on me that this was Nintendo's answer to the fighting game craze of the late nineties.
Marvel 1602 was great. I really liked that series. The art is amazing too. My friend, who's a huge Gaiman fan, didn't seem to enjoy it as much as I did. I liked it better than Sandman. I'm not saying Marvel 1602 is objectively better, it probably isn't, but I prefered it to Sandman.
Each library has their own collection based on who's ordering their stock. I have libraries in my area I know are good for comics and others for music. I search online my whole county, and a few just outside it, for different media. I've been pretty lucky with comics so far, at least the celebrated ones. I got Batman Dark Knight Returns, Watchman, V for Vendetta, From Hell and Maus all from libraries.
I think it will frustrate me too, but what the heck. I played Wizardry last year like a rogue-like. I played until my party got killed and then stopped; no turning the system off quickly to avoid losing the party and no rescues. It was a challenge to see how far I could get.
Sounds cool. I like a simpler take on some of these hard core games. Could be my cup of tea too.
What is the deal with Geno? I guess I should finish Super Mario RPG to find out. In the beginning he seemed kind of not very usefull.
That's really cool about Scribblenauts. I gotta play that sometime.
Nier has come up various times this year in various places. I think I'm sold already. I just have to find a copy.
The issues I read were pretty good. Rick writes these "heroes" with a lot of flaws. It's an interesting twist.
I'm getting bolder. More time in the gym will help with that. Can't unage myself though. Maybe hair dye? You can only do so much. Still, love will find a way. Or I will.