
Just mash some buttons until stuff happens. That's old timey vidja game goodness.
Just mash some buttons until stuff happens. That's old timey vidja game goodness.
Just another Taito vidja game.
It's Wayne, PA. I sometimes want to make my profile all jokes. It's only part of the way there with: Happy Valley, Happy Core music, born on Xmas. What else can I do to make myself look more silly than I already am? I wonder.
I agonize over words everywhere, even in comments. It's my curse.
My reference was from the trailer to Due Date. At the end, Zack says the line but not as it is in the Ice Cube rap song, which I only just found out about.
Ha! I didn't notice the moon being the werewolve's health meter. That's cool! There are a lot of pretty cool graphics in the game. I like how each character's special move is different and seems to change depending on what screen the character is on. That one guy sometime has whirlwinds surrounding him and sometimes they fill the screen to damage everything. I'll replay this sometime and really use these special moves.
It was kind of weird that I played this when I did because I was also reading a book that talked about New Zealand at the same time: The Monkey's Voyage by Alan de Queiroz.
It's a pretty simple game but fun. The controls are good. That's a big plus.
I know, I can't resist it either despite the reviews. Well, I resisted it for several years. It's too bad because it was such a good idea and I thought Kinect was going to start having serious games on it after this. It didn't. Well, unless you like Dance Central which is supposed to be the best thing for Kinect.
Oh yea, I'm also going to try Kinect Star Wars despite the mediocre reviews. Am I a fool or what.
It is on Android as well. I keep forgetting to mention both.