Hey, you're alive! Both Elevator Action games are good but I do like the original best.
Hey, you're alive! Both Elevator Action games are good but I do like the original best.
It's two-player too, though my five-year-old daughter could not wrap her mind around what we were supposed to do.
I had to go verify that we're talking about the same game lol. That's weird that it has two different names. But I have to side with your brother Jeff, though this is certainly a quality game. It's just not what I was hoping for.
Your dedication to getting that random game is laudable! The Smash Bros games are great fighting games for people who don't like fighting games. My kids played sooooo much of that board game mode. It's a shame they didn't have something like that in Ultimate.
I got the ultimate edition (or whatever it was called) of the first Injustice game from PS+ once and actually downloaded it but the tutorial was so long and involved that it put me off of playing the game. I didn't want something so ridiculously complicated.
It looks like a lot of other generic fantasy games! But it's solid.
I got Cuphead for $15 instead of $20. According to a website I found online that tracks sales for games, Cuphead has never been cheaper than $12 (on the Switch at least). It's a cool game but hard.
I remember that Microsoft dumped money into Cuphead once it made a splash after being revealed. That's why it was just on Xbox for a while. I wonder what kind of game it would have been without that extra money.
Theoretically Cuphead is shorter. Let's be honest, I've still got at least 20 hours of Ace Attorney still to go But no more distractions after this!
That's the plan. Every Monday, maybe? Might throw in the occasional Friday. I haven't actually started on the extra games yet though, hehe.