I recently reviewed a mobile game about Hot Wheels. I know you like Hot Wheels, but I can't recommend this game to you since it's geared toward a younger audience.
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2020/11/23/hot-wheels-unlimited-mobile/
I recently reviewed a mobile game about Hot Wheels. I know you like Hot Wheels, but I can't recommend this game to you since it's geared toward a younger audience.
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2020/11/23/hot-wheels-unlimited-mobile/
I like Star Wars a lot, but I never felt compelled to play most of the Star Wars video games. I played the LEGO ones, yeah, but I missed out on the SNES ones. I wasn't going to pay full price for them, and I think they were always taken at the rental places. I wonder if they're going to make a video game based on The Baby Yoda Show.
Aside from the usuals (Animal Crossing, almost done with Paper Mario), I'm working on reviewing a lot of games. Right now I'm working on reviewing a PS4 version of Family Feud. A lot of people may laugh at those kinds of games, but I think they can be fun sometimes.
Right now I'm working on reviewing a PS4 version of Family Feud and it made me think about other game shows that have been out for a long time. And I thought of Jeopardy. Are they going to still show it after his death? Did they get a new host?
I like that Flintstones Hot Wheels. A while back, a relative bought me a Hot Wheels car that was a monster truck with the Oscar Meyer hot dog truck on top of it! It even comes with a plastic car mold for it to crush. It's a very well-made toy.
I liked the Wonder Woman movie because it was set during WW1, which isn't as popular of a setting. I was hoping for more biplanes, though. I liked it when Wonder Woman picked up a tank. For some reason, that seemed cooler than when Captain Marvel blew up a whole space fleet with a sneeze.
2017 was when the Switch was released, so a lot of people were clamouring over Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey. Both were great games, but that year I actually named my GOTY the SNES Mini. I just really liked it. The SNES is my favorite game console and every time I play a SNES game, I feel like I could really sink my teeth into it. I don't know why that is. Sometimes I wonder if I'd be perfectly happy the rest of my life just playing SNES games. I have to forcefully limit myself with the Switch Online service that lets you play some SNES games, because I would get totally addicted to that if I didn't keep it under control.
Yes, please read the reviews when you get a chance, thanks. Yeah that's why I'm not too strict when reviewing a game, because I can't imagine how hard it must be to make one!
Yes all the games on the Namco Archives are NES games. Even Pac-Man C.E. can run on a NES if you install a chip in the cartridge that lets it play more sound samples!
Yeah the pancake Kirby was my favorite, too.
I can't show you my WWE Battlegrounds character I made because I already deleted the game from my PS4 hard drive. But she was a female wrestler who kind of looked like Reiko Nagase. That's the lady from Ridge Racer. You can do an image search because I'm too lazy to post pictures. So just imagine Reiko Nagase after eating a can of spinach and that's my character. Of course after that I got a little silly and gave her green skin like She-Hulk and put a giant red bow in her hair.
Oh cool, you played the Namco Museum Archives! I love the Pac-Man C.E. 8-bit demake. It's amazing they got that to run on NES hardware. Have you ever played Pac-Man C.E. before? It's one of my favorite Pac-Man games and the reason why I got a 360.
I'm glad I'm full time, but in a couple of years I'm either going to have to get a better paying job or live in an apartment with a bunch of roommates. Either that or move out to the country with relatives, and that's not going to happen. How do people afford houses nowadays?