
I've heard a lot about Monument Valley, but I've never played it. Looks more 2-D in nature than Manifold Gardens, though. Thanks for reading!
I've heard a lot about Monument Valley, but I've never played it. Looks more 2-D in nature than Manifold Gardens, though. Thanks for reading!
I had the opportunity to review this, but it looked like yet another twin stick shooter to me, so I passed on it. Plus I've got like, seven other games to review right now!
2007 is when I got an Xbox 360, which became one of my favorite consoles. Not number one, but at least in the top five. That year I did give my GOTY to Super Mario Galaxy, but looking back, I would've gave it to Portal had I played it that year.
Yeah they can be pretty obtuse. Even I have had to use a guide on some of them.
I read that Netflix cancelled the series. It's a shame because it was so good. But I'm not surprised since the show looked like it was expensive to make.
I liked Minish Cap, but it's really short. With only like, five dungeons, i think I beat it in a weekend. I like how it tells the orgin of the Four Sword, though.
Did you know that Capcom made Minish Cap, along with some other handheld Zelda titles like Oracle of Ages and Seasons?
Kind of sounds like The Ooze, a SEGA Genesis game. You can play it on some, but not all, of the classic SEGA collections.
I thought about reviewing WWE Battlegrounds but since I don't know much about wrestling, i didn't think it would be a good fit. Plus I've got six other games to review right now.
It's on Activision Anthology on PS2. That's actually one of the best classic collections out there to this day!
Don't think I've ever played Solaris, but I've heard about it a lot. My favorite 2600 game is Pressure Cooker from Activision. You should try it if you ever get a chance. It's surprisingly complex for a 2600 game!