Grabbed by the Ghoulies is probably the worst game Rare ever made. Rented it the day it came out for my kids and they got bored after half an hour of the same thing over and over again.
Grabbed by the Ghoulies is probably the worst game Rare ever made. Rented it the day it came out for my kids and they got bored after half an hour of the same thing over and over again.
I've played a bit of both de Blob games and quite enjoyed them.
I forgot that I have access to the Phantasy Star games on the Genesis collection I have for PS3. Bought it years ago and never touched it. I probably have them on other systems too. I seem to recall playing a bit of IV at some point. Maybe about 10 minutes.
I still have my physical copy of Lost Odyssey and I grabbed it on Xbox 360 when it was free. One of my favourite games ever.
The series is a lot of fun. I know the art style and the girliness of the story lines is off-putting to members of the he-man woman haters club but it doesn't bother me a bit.
The early games on PS2 were great.
How is the new Atelier on Switch?
"my brain hurts" is only for when you get your head stuck in the cupboard. LOL
Belle and Sebastian, I like that band. :)
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I have hundreds of digital games but I prefer physical. Digital games I usuallly pick up when there's a huge discount on them vs physical or when physical is non-existent.
The bottom line with digital, you own nothing. You've paid your money but should PSN or the eShop decide to take a game away or shut down altogether (which they will eventually) you have no way to get a game back if your SD card or Hard drive gets corrupted.
Even if you say that it's not a problem because you've already played that game and won't play it again, your money is gone with digital and you have no way to get any of it back.
With physical you can always get at least some of your money back and in the case of a game becoming hard to find you can frequently sell it for more than you paid.