Love that art style. I played this side-scrolling brawler before. Pretty good, I thought.
Love that art style. I played this side-scrolling brawler before. Pretty good, I thought.
Looks like Halo Infinite took the hint with Doom Eternal and added a grappling hook. You use it all the time in Halo Infinite too.
Ghost of Tsushima sounds interesting.
I'm going to have to try Spider-Man Miles Morales again sometime. I really liked it but I played it when I wasn't much in the mood for that type of game.
I can't remember what I played last week, much less in 2020. Seems like a long time ago right now.
I was crazy for Epic Mickey on the Wii. It disappointed me but I still love it.
What's taking them so long? I think Microsoft remastered the Gears and Halo series like day-one of the Xbox One release.
Oh, man, I've got so much to do on Switch when I get it hooked up.
The problem with a lot of sim games on console is that they are clearly developed for PC and the control scheme is usually too complex and confusing. The UI is also usually too busy. This game hits just the right level of simplicity and yet deep customization with easy-to-understand and navigate menu screens. And, you can drive around in a buggy and pick up the poo. Yep, gotta keep those animal environments clean. haha
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.