It's on Xbox One. It's an all right puzzler. I'd probably play it more if I didn't have so many others to play.
It's on Xbox One. It's an all right puzzler. I'd probably play it more if I didn't have so many others to play.
What, are Garbage Pail Kids making a comeback? Bleh, I never liked them. Even as a kid I never understood the appeal, and they were SUPER popular back then. Thanks for reading!
Oh no! Of all the games I reviewed, you want to talk about Bungee Turtle and DQ's puff puff stuff? Oh boy. :)
I think it's on a collection, too.
Yeah you'd think in the PS3/Wii/360 generation, I would've liked the Wii the best. But actually, I liked the 360 more than the Wii! You'd think it would be the other way around for me. But nope. In fact, I liked the 360 so much it's probably one of my top five favorite consoles of all time. Right up there with the SNES, NES, and PSOne.
Pac-Man 256 is very good. I have it on mobile, but you can also get it on console.
Pac-Man has a lot of games, but I think Mario and Mega Man have him beat. I mean, several Mega Man game spinoffs have spinoffs of their own!
Oh definitely yeah. I'll play an arcade racer, but I probably won't ever touch a simulation one.
The PS3 is probably my least favorite of Sony's systems. It just never ran right for me. It was rather slow, I felt. Plus that was the system that started the whole security breach debacle. There are still quite a lot of good games for it, though. 3-D Dot Game Heroes, Ratchet and Clank Trilogy, DuckTales Remastered, and others. You know why Tales of Graces F is a shorter game and doesn't look as well graphically? Well it was originally a Wii game in Japan!
I know Walking Dead was the game that put TellTale on the map, but I think it also ultimately led to their downfall. Before then, TellTale made TRUE point and click adventures, and some really good ones, too, starring characters I liked such as Sam & Max and Wallace & Gromit. But after Walking Dead, all they made were 'follow your nose' adventures. But for a few years, TellTale was one of the coolest companies I had the pleasure to work with as a reviewer.
I've never played this. You'd think I would, since I like games where you run around a maze, getting things and chasing after things and running from things. Looks like it has kind of a Adventures of Lolo/Kickle Cubicle vibe. But as a kid, I didn't buy too many Game Boy games because I didn't think most of them were worth the money. Back then as a kid (in my eyes anyway), games were EXPENSIVE!
Sicne Kemco made this, I wonder if they published this same game in other countries using whatever popular character they could get the license to. That's what happened with Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle. Have you ever read up on the history of that game? Man that game had so many crazy licenses, depending on what country that game was released in. The series has starred characters like Roger Rabbit, Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Hugo the European Troll, Garfield, Woody Woodpecker, and even Kemco's own mascot Kid Klown!