I had listened to the soundtrack well before playing the game and wasn't sure what the big deal was but it fits the game so very perfectly. It's quite astounding, really.
I had listened to the soundtrack well before playing the game and wasn't sure what the big deal was but it fits the game so very perfectly. It's quite astounding, really.
Normally I do a pretty good job of sticking with a console game and a portable game, maybe three games tops, but things just got out of control this time lol
Jungle Beat is more of a hassle because of needing the bongo controller (don't bother with the Wii port) but it's definitely worth it. Of course, for Journey you need a PS3...
Good picks. I liked how Kirby's Pinball Land incorporated aspects of the platforming games. I definitely still felt like a Kirby game. I liked Air Ride as well. I was so bummed when it didn't come out on the N64! It was briefly shown in one of those Nintendo promotional VHS tapes but then disappeared, so I was excited when it finally came out on the GameCube. I liked the topdown races best.
I'd love to see a new Canvas Curse.
I like the little Kirby sound clips they throw in.
Near as I can tell, the remixer is actually a four-person band. Pretty cool
Excellent timing!
That's quite the little collection you have built up in short order. I'm with transmet though. It'd take me forever to play through all of those lol.
Kirby's Epic Yarn is great for playing with a friend, and the Dream Collection will get you most of the games in the mainline series. Those would be two great buys
I haven't had a chance to listen to the new Retronauts yet. Sounds interesting. I don't think nonviolent games are necessarily feminine though. I agree with Cary that games like Kirby are just more kiddy. You're definitely missing out if you haven't been playing Kirby games, by the way. There are definitely games that appeal to the girl stereotype though. I have yet to meet a girl that played Animal Crossing and didn't like it lol. But my wife likes Animal Crossing AND Gears of War, so it's hard to pigeonhole people.