Cool. Then I'm all over it.
Cool. Then I'm all over it.
Here's one tasteless memory from '98 of both music and gaming. The last Duke Nukem game I played, Time to Kill. What's memorable to me is the opening sequence with the Stabbing Westward song "The Thing I Hate". It's a fine song I still listen to from their album "Darkest Days", out in '98 as well. The game... not so much.
I tried the El Shaddai demo and had trouble seeing platform edges and kept falling. That screen shot though makes me want to play it again. Good art always pulls me back in.
I wish it was on consoles, but I'm putting it on my list in case I go back to PC. I love games like this, especially in co-op mode.
I wish the movie Prof. Layton and the Eternal Diva would come to U.S.
I originally heard it was $20, which makes sense since you get two games in one, but it was $15 when I downloaded it yesterday. They enabled drop-in drop-out co-op through both titles. I thought it was worth it.
Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes was a fun exclusive I played cooperatively on Xbox.
Brute Force was funny. It was so hyped as the Halo killer, but never rose to that. I was excited by it because it had campaign co-op and, at that time, it was a rare option in console games that weren't called Halo. I picked up multiple copies on the cheap a year or so after its release and played it with a friend. It was fine by me, but my co-op buddy didn't like it much.
Man, I have Breakdown and both Otogi games. I've got to go play them.
Yes! Love the humor in that one. Who doesn't love the Land Shark Gun!