
Chrono Trigger was full of memorable characters!
Chrono Trigger was full of memorable characters!
Chapette! Of course. Thanks for the illumination
Yeah, Book of Memories is pretty cool! I still haven't figured out the execution move thing but having a giant flaming sword sure helps I wish there were some story bits outside of the dreams (or whatever they are), kind of like what Catherine did. Have a chance to see how the book is affecting your day-to-day life. I guess that would have ballooned the scope and budget of the game but it would have been cool. But at least the dungeons are fun!
And the controller is like C-3PO. Haha, I love it! Very nice. Has it been resolved yet? Man, 30 days has a lot of weekends...
For all their faults, Nintendo is still the best I still have to play Skyward Sword but the negativity over the recent games is really overblown, I think. I suspect it's mainly people who don't know what they want and don't like what they get. That and journalists who think dumping on popular franchises makes them cool. I'm stoked for the next new Zelda, however it turns out.
True Nintendoan, right here.
First of all, the Harry Potter books are much better than the movies. That isn't to say that some of the movies aren't good (though some of the movies are, well, not good) but the books are just so good. So, Angelo, they're definitely worth reading.
I'm not sure why you disliked the SNES Power Rangers game so much, Julian. We had it back in the day (I think my brother still has it, actually) and loved it. Seems like a very solid beat-'em-up to me. And man, it has great music! The lack of co-op is a disappointment burt hardly a deal-breaker.
I bought Sonic Adventure 2 when came out on the GameCube and really enjoyed it at the time. Well, as a whole. I'd be very hesitant to go back and replay it. The Knuckles and Tails levels...ugh. But I often went back through the years and replayed those Sonic levels that let you blaze through things super fast. Those were so much fun!
I played Sonic Colors and that one is very good. Definitely worth anyone's time. I'm looking forward to playing Lost World on the Wii U whenever I get around to it.
I'm in the same boat! Thankfully, my library has a pretty decent selection and I've read so little up to this point. And hopefully you're already doing this but remember to check your library's online catalog. Even if your branch doesn't have something, one of the other libraries in the system might. Interlibrary loan is a beautiful thing
God Loves was a self-contained story, so thankfully there wasn't any catching up to do and the cast was pretty small (especially by X-Men standards, I assume). What got me was characters describing what they were doing while doing it. Kitty was probably the worst. "I phased through the wall to get away!" "Good thing I phased through the bullets so I didn't get shot!" Those aren't actual quotes but that's what it was like. I knew about her powers even from just reading the story up to that point. It was like listening to a radio drama sometimes lol. And like I said, it didn't ruin the story at all. Just seemed unnecessary. There are plenty more Claremont books I hope to read.
I'm very curious to find out how they adapted it at all. While reading I kept thinking what a difficult job those filmmakers had.