*looks about nervously* Yes, good, glad you like it so much. And nice, um, sinister laugh there...
*looks about nervously* Yes, good, glad you like it so much. And nice, um, sinister laugh there...
That's part of the reason I'm interested in the PSP game. Let's be honest, the mainline Killzones are *just* more FPS games. I hear they're good but I don't speak from experience, of course.
I didn't know it had an online pass but I probably won't touch the multiplayer anyway. Hard to argue when it costs less than $4 lol
I vote for the Zelda remake blog! Seems more timely right now since Wind Waker HD just came out.
Man, what a great game. I haven't played it in ages but I have Kirby's Dream Collection, so there's no reason I couldn't. And please bear with me but I wanted to make a couple corrections to your otherwise good review. Kirby's Adventure on the NES was the game that introduced the copy ability. And King Dedede was the final boss in the orginal Dream Land, so I wouldn't call this his debut. Dream Land 2 is definitely a classic. I hope they eventually make Dream Land 4.
I got both through various Humble Indie Bundles. Looking forward to playing through both of them eventually.
I haven't played IX yet...I don't even own a copy of it lol...but I will someday!
Yeah, it's just too bad that the special Wii U doesn't come with a physical copy of the game.
Hmm, well, I suppose there are a few times where this would fit (I've only seen the new series, remember). It would have to be a pretty dire situation.
I have about half a dozen of his books that I've picked up at places like Goodwill and library sales but I haven't read any of them yet because they're so dang long. I wish now that I had. I have seen the movie version of The Hunt for Red October, which is a great movie, and I've played a couple of the games. He's definitely an important figure in gaming though. I think the popularity of military shooters today can ultimately be traced back to him and his novels.