
I think the last skiing game I played was on Atari, Activision's Skiing. No wait, I played Steep recently but mostly on a snowboard.
I think the last skiing game I played was on Atari, Activision's Skiing. No wait, I played Steep recently but mostly on a snowboard.
Cool. I'll have to remember this next time I hit a retro game store. I'd love to try this and Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion.
I always wanted to get Double Dash back in the day when I used to look for used games. It was always more money than I wanted to spend though so I never got it. I always wanted to have two players in a Kart. I thought that was really cool.
I'd like to play a Mario Kart game today but it seems like it would be better with other people and right now I have nobody to play with. But maybe you can play it solo against the computer?
Megaleg sounds a lot like an Emerson, Lake and Palmer song and the End Credits sound very much like what Disney might do.
I tried Super Mario Galaxy a little while back and stopped because of a certain platforming segment that frustrated me but I love the setting of SMG 1 and 2 so much, I think I want to try them both again sometime.
I played Viewtiful Joe 1 and 2 around the time they came out but one of my regrets is that I don't have them for my GameCube anymore. But, I still love the art style and music. I wish I could beat them, but they do get difficult.
I've tried to finish Metroid Prime several times and haven't made it. I think part of it is that I'm so used to FPS on Xbox/PS2 that the control layout for GameCube was a bit strange to me and hard to get used to. I do love this music and the whole setting of Metroid Prime. I have the trilogy on GameCube I've been meaning to spend some time with. I'd like to beat them all.
I've been meaning to get into the Grandia series for a while. I played some of one of them a while back. But... I have II and III on PS2 right now. I've got to find time to get to them. Music sounds pretty good.
I have a vivid memory of picking up this game for PSX when my friend and I used to go flea market hunting for games. It was a two CD box. I remember playing it but not for more than a few hours. I forget why I stopped. Music sounds great though.
I really liked it. Maybe I should try Super Mario 64 again.
I was a huge Rocksteady fan starting with Urban Chaos: Riot Response, the game they did just before Batman Arkham Asylum. I got through exactly 50% of the game before I got tired of sneaking around. I loved it though and always have meant to go back to it and finish it.
I've played several hours of Arkham City a couple of different times but there is, like you say, something very annoying about the city design. I always had trouble getting to a chosen mission's location and completing it. The game constantly distracts you with other things and I would always get lost.
Arkham Knight's batmobile frustrated me at first, but I got the hang of it eventually. I forget why I never finished it.
I have Arkham Origins on PS3 but haven't tried it yet. One of these days I'm going to try and get through all these games. I can't wait for Suicide Squad. Still a big Rocksteady fan.