I love all the Mario & Luigi games. Partners in Time is where I started. Then I went back to Superstar Saga, and I've yet to pick up Bowser's and Dream Team. I WILL HAVE THEM!
I love all the Mario & Luigi games. Partners in Time is where I started. Then I went back to Superstar Saga, and I've yet to pick up Bowser's and Dream Team. I WILL HAVE THEM!
I'm playing it as casually as possible and it's pretty easy that way. I think I might actually make it to the end this time.
I know where a complete copy of Bowser's Inside Story is. I just don't want to spend $35 for it yet. I shouldn't wait too long though. I went to a Target, a local retro shop, and even a Sears and didn't find it at all. It won't be around in the wild much longer.
The story was very focused I thought. It wasn't unnessarily confusing or cheap in its plot twists.
The controls were perfect. It was all about timing and anticipating what the opponent would do.
I think I've heard the second one gets a little goofy, or over-the-top in a bad way... I just read the wiki on it and it says that Condemned 2 improved on the mechanics of the first game but the story wasn't as tight and the feeling of tension was lessened by an overdose of blood and guts. So it seems like the first one wins for overall atmosphere and creepiness.
I considered playing it on the hardest difficulty after I beat it. I think I did an hour or two that way, but I'd really spent myself beating that final boss. What a battle that was.
I own Condemned 2 now, but I need to find time to play it.
Oh man, I forgot about Geist and the The Darkness. I played both of those. I played a little bit of Indigo Prophecy and I own Eternal Darkness, but stil haven't played it. That's a good list.
The speed runner on the podcast mentioned how there are people who commit at lot of time to studying a game like Wind Waker. He called them Nintendo scientists. Ha! I'm going to watch and learn, but I won't be one to discover new tricks unless it happens by accident (like most do). I don't have the time either.
Speaking of speed runs. The Nintendo Voice Chat podcast at IGN this week (http://ignwii.ign.libsynpro.com/nintendo-voice-chat-our-zelda-wind-waker-hd-special?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ignfeeds%2Fpodcasts%2Fwii+%28A+LibSyn+podcast%3A+Nintendo+Voice+Chat%29) was all about speed running Zelda: Wind Waker. I think speed runs are really cool and I'm going to start watching them for games I've played. It's another way to get more out of a game. Play it, complete it 100%, speed run it. That's my mantra for gaming from now on.