If you get the Animal Crossing toy, you can send it to me! :) If you don't, Jam will come over to your house and beat you up! :)
If you get the Animal Crossing toy, you can send it to me! :) If you don't, Jam will come over to your house and beat you up! :)
I have all three of the Burger King games. I got them even before I had my 360. They're so bad they're good.
When I'd watch my brothers play Halo games, I always called the vehicles they drove around in 'tractors.' It wasn't specific to any one vehicle either, I called them all 'tractors.' I would yell out, "Get in the tractor!" and they'd be like, "that's not a tractor!"
Lot of really good classic arcade collections on that list! You could make whole blogs out of those!
I'm probably one of the only people who did not like Beyond Good and Evil. I did not like how they handled stealth gameplay.
Early LEGO games had a lot of bugs in them. I remember a lot of them freezing up on me.
I thought about reviewing Immortals Fenyx Rising but I had too much on my plate at the time.
I THINK that when they re-released Psychonauts as a downloadable game for modern consoles, they tweaked the difficulty of the Meat Circus level so it's not as frustrating.
The Meat Circus is actually the last level, so you got pretty far. The Meat Circus is hard because the rest of the game doesn't require much precision platforming. In fact, I'd say most of Psychonauts is a cleverly disguised point and click adventure game. But that Meat Circus level does a 180 and it's all platforming and really hard because of that. Funky camera angles don't help either.
Some of those on your Xbox list I played on the PS2. My brother Jeff loves the Spy Hunter games, and Crimson Skies was kind of interesting. But the best one on your list is Psychonauts. If you haven't played it before, I hope you get to now. It was my GOTY back in 2005.
Oh don't base your knowledge just on my preview. I'm no fighting game expert or Guilty Gear expert. I just calls 'em how I sees 'em.
I like the Switch, but it's not my favorite Nintendo console. Too many Wii U ports, and those JoyCons, while innovated if used correctly, suck overall (JoyCon drift anyone?).
Aside from Animal Crossing, this year was a pretty disppointing one for Switch owners. One of their only big holiday games was one they didn't even make, and it just used assets from Breath of the Wild to poop out another Hyrule Warriors game. Otherwise it was mostly just more ports and re-releases. It's a good thing the Switch is also a handheld game system, so I can take it to work on my lunch hour to regain some sanity!