
Yeah, that was a little odd but I did think it was a cool way to tie it all together. Not that it needed to be tied together lol. I could just go for crazy LEGO action
Yeah, that was a little odd but I did think it was a cool way to tie it all together. Not that it needed to be tied together lol. I could just go for crazy LEGO action
We just have an GI sub for the GameStop discount, though we don't use that as much anymore anyway. We might let it lapse, I dunno. GI has good features—previews, dev interviews, stuff like that—but their reviews are generally terrible.
I bought the old EGM sometimes back in the day. I loved the Hsu and Chan comics! I haven't given an indepth look at the new one though. I haven't really paid attention to physcal magazines since the death of Nintendo Power, though we still do get Game Informer, for whatever it's worth.
That's quite a bit of stuff! Doesn't look like we have any overlap this time though. I finally saw the LEGO Movie the other day. That was really good!
I've never played any of the Atelier games or really been interested in them but I read a great review of Rorona Plus on USGamer and I am intrigued. I might get the Vita version if I find a good deal on it.
Dang it, man, I have that Sonic game! That DLC looks awesome. And it's free! Who does that?! Definitely more excited to play that now. And apparently there's a Yoshi's Island one too (or so Google tells me).
I hope I get to go to Japan someday. Be sure to post those pictures!
I saw Shovel Knight on the Wii U eShop this morning. I definitely want to get that.
The Rocky movies are on Netflix now? Hmm. I've never actually seen any of them but would like to.
I've been sitting on a copy of Arkham City for...man, maybe two years? It's sad. Too many games! Arkham Asylum was sure good though. The move to open world for City worries me a little bit because I'm not generally a fan of those sorts of games.
Cool news about Platinum Games. I've sure they're just doing a licensed game to help pay the bills but I'm also they'll still crank out an awesome game. That's what they do
I've been to Prague! It's a really cool city. I was flipping out when I saw that building from the beginning of the first Mission Impossible movie. That was an unexpected surprise
And happy birthday!
Those games were a few years before before my time. Plus we only had a Mac and I don't know if Sierra games were even available. I miss those pre-internet times though. It's hard to imagine life now without the internet and I sure as heck wouldn't be able to finish any of those games without it. Simpler times, as you said.