
Looked up Weezer's "No Scrubs;" not as good as the original imo, but I do still like their cover of "Africa." Then again, I also like the NSP cover of "Africa," so maybe I just like "Africa." Unless Pitbull is involved ...
Looked up Weezer's "No Scrubs;" not as good as the original imo, but I do still like their cover of "Africa." Then again, I also like the NSP cover of "Africa," so maybe I just like "Africa." Unless Pitbull is involved ...
Final Fantasy XIII always looked so pretty to me. So sad.
Can always just post random memes every day ..
I liked but didn't love Split, so I left a little more satisfied than I thought I would.
Yeah, it was an expensive night. That's for damn sure.
Damn. All of these sound incredibly interesting! I for one would also like more game development documentaries. There's an excellent one about the making of Dead Space on YouTube now. Never played those games, but I love hearing the inspiration behind them as both a gamer and cinephile.
Your vagueness on the Gaiman novel has me curious and I want to read BNW: Revisited despite never being a big fan of that novel. Also want to read the Utopian novel it apparently satirized, if I'm remembering correctly.
Edit: Huxley said it was a parody of H.G. Wells novels like Men Like Gods and A Modern Utopia.
Metal Slug is an interesting motif for a Metroidvania, so if I have the funds I might look into this soon. First I want to play all these Metal Slug games I forgot I have on Steam.
In my PS4 library, I have SotN, XeoDrifter, and Shantae: Pirate's Curse in a category called "2D Mapquests," because to me the genre heavily revolves around filling the map. I get that it's what's in those maps that make these games compelling, but they are definitely geared toward completionists who like exploring and making sure they've got no missing squares on these maps.
I only have Golden Axe and Sonic Spinball for this (on Steam), but I definitely like the virtual room set-up and the ability to eventually try Toe Jam and Earl and Comix Zone. I'd still love a mini Genesis officially licensed from SEGA though. Unlike you, I do not own physical cartridges of any of this stuff and only grew up with Nintendo stuff.