That sounds like a pretty stressful dream!
That sounds like a pretty stressful dream!
Yeah, a lot of the old 16 bit JRPGs have pretty excrutiating dungeons. Phantasy Star 2 was certainly one of the most egregious offenders.
I've never heard of this before. There are a wealth of things to discover on the SNES.
Personally, I find the graphics of this game really cool.
Vesperia is definitely a commitment. But it's a great game.
Yeah, it's a little drawn out at the end. I was ready for it to be over. That being said, I found it to be a deeply satisfying game on many levels. I'm actually thinking of digging out my PS2 slim, so maybe I'll check out Legendia someday.
I really enjoyed Ratchet and Clank. I haven't played a game like that in a very long time.
I have played Gunsmoke. But only on emulation. I did sample the level one music once and slowed it way down. Sounded epic.
i like Oceanhorn 2. I did play a little of the first one, but that seems rudimentary compared to this one.
That's why I loved Wind Waker - traveling by sea is romantic. I'm gonna play more tonight.
I played Torchlight a looooong time ago on my pc. I played it with a mouse and it was really "clicky." I wasn't crazy about it, but it did seem well crafted.
I think I might get the iPad version of Grid. I got an iPad stand with a articulating arm, and have been playing games on it with my ps4 controller. i Haven't played a racing game in a long time.
Whew, this is a big blog. I'm reading it in pieces.
I think the first time I heard or saw of Pokemon was when I was around 20 or so, and I was in this toy store in San Francisco, looking for games for my Gameboy Color my parents had gifted me as a surprise for my birthday. And I saw all these Pokemon games in a sealed rack, and I was like "What da heck is that?"
I always told myself I would get into Pokemon, but I actually tried Pokemon Shield today. I got it for Christmas a year or two ago I guess. I don't know. I just didn't like it. I'm not going to criticize it. It's just not what I'm into.
Namco really is a great game company, isn't it? Thank goodness for the Tales games!