Oh dang, that sounds right up my alley. It's the world of Shadowrun that intrigues me so much and the world comes alive with good writing.
Oh dang, that sounds right up my alley. It's the world of Shadowrun that intrigues me so much and the world comes alive with good writing.
I like the idea of buying hints for pretty much anything. The puzzles in LEGO games can be so dang obtuse sometimes.
In a world where I have less games to play, I could probably get into that Wonder Boy Collection. I do have a copy of Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom which I've been meaning to play for several years now. Maybe I should finally get to that.
I've always wanted to play the Shadowrun games. I even bought Shadowrun Returns for super cheap from the Humble Store one time. I recently got a new computer and decided to finally play it...and for some reason it wasn't compatible with the new computer. *SIGH* This Switch collection is tempting though.
As ever, whenever a high profile game collection comes out, I tell myself I should play the games from that collection that I already own. In this case that's the first Klonoa game (on the Vita) and Klonoa 2 on the PS2. I've only ever played the Wii remake which was pretty good.
GrimGrimoire is getting a remaster? Sweet! I'm always glad when Vanillaware games stay in print. They're always so different from everything else out there. And so pretty!
There is a version of Forbidden West for the PS4, of course, but I'd really urge you to just keep trying to get a PS5 and play it on there. Aside from the performance of games designed mainly to run on PS5, I hear nothing but great stuff about the improved performance and the near eradication of load times for PS4 games played on the PS5.
Man, I'll say it again: If I didn't care about owning physical games or have people I play with to keep me on PlayStation hardware, I'd just get an Xbox with Game Pass. They really do keep it stocked with great games.
I had heard Rune Factory 5 was kind of a rough disappointment and the review here is in line with that. Too bad. I haven't played a Rune Factory game but have always been interested in them.
I have heard nothing but good things about Streets of Rage 4. I'd love to play it eventually. As for Great Ace Attorney, I'm pretty sure I've already surpassed 65 but I'm gonna blame that on my kids interrupting me while I'm playing it lol
I really think the LEGO games lost a lot of charm when they added voice acting. My wife and I did get through both of the Harry Potter games and the little pantomimed story scenes were delightful.
Dude, Pocket Card Jockey will probably never again be legally available. You should get it. Also, my condolences on that 3DS decision. I'm sure it seemed like a good idea at the time.