
At first I was using the 3D only for cut-scenes and then turning it off for gameplay, but now it's on all the time.
At first I was using the 3D only for cut-scenes and then turning it off for gameplay, but now it's on all the time.
Tell me about it. I'm limitting myself as much as I can and I still have too much to play.
Yeah. Fun. I love seasonal specials like this. Bring it on!
Whenever I hear that word I think of my all-time favorite TV show, The Mighty Boosh. I just can't resist plugging it one more time. http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/mightyboosh/
I need to sign up to see it. Sounds really cool though. Can you do screen shots and send them anywhere?
I just saw a banner ad at Gamestop for flying the blimp. A BLIMP! Oh yeah, I wanna do that!
Oh man, I love the graphics in the Trine games so much. Absolutely beautiful! I get frustrated with puzzle games pretty quickly and never finished either one, but I must go back and work on them. Those visuals are just magical.
I picked up Summoner, Summoner 2 and Nightcaster a while back and want to go play them. I played Gauntlet: Dark Legacy on the Xbox co-op with a friend and had a blast with it.
One game that got mediocre reviews which I totally loved and completed 100% on both PS2 and Xbox versions was Urban Chaos: Riot Response. This game's controls were very tight and the missions tense and fast paced. You had fire fighter gear too and had to rescue people, adding another element to the gameplay. After that I started following the developer Rocksteady, and we all know what they ended up doing: Batman Arkham Asylum and City. Love those guys.
I still use the Burner taunts from time to time. Those got drilled into my head playing this game.
I played FF IV and thought the active time battle system was really cool. Putting a timer on each turn makes even older turn-based battles a little more exciting. You could block for another player in your group too.
I played Grandia 3 and the battle system seemed confusing at first, but once I understood it, I thought it was great.