Yeah, the 360 was my first choice in that generation because of games like Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, and Tales of Vesperia. That, and the controllers are very comfy.
Yeah, the 360 was my first choice in that generation because of games like Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, and Tales of Vesperia. That, and the controllers are very comfy.
And once again, Cary saves my wallet and my sanilty! I was looking at Tiny Racer, but thought to myself: "Self, let's wait until Cary reviews it first."
For your pretend birthday present, I'm giving you a hot air balloon that looks like Pac-man.
So much more to do, you've barely scratched the surface.
I got hooked on the DQ series with VII on the PS1. I got stuck and rage quit and didn't go back for years, until I wisely bought the strategy guide. VIII was awesome, and I got all the DS games as they came out. Then I got one of those multi-deck consoles that playes NES, SNES, and Genesis games and got I-III for it. I only played the first one, and it is a grindy slog and very unforgiving, but man, I loved it. And with the Switch, I bought and downloaded I-III again. And discovered that they're the GBC ports. Not that that is a bad thing, it just means my maps and notes for the first game are no good. I actually like DQ better than I ever liked Final Fantasy. Heresy, I know.
I have all the games on their original consoles, and the consoles to play them on. Personally, I prefer my games on a larger screen, I had a hard time with DQ VIII on the 3DS because it was so small.
You reviewed Never Alone. Spirit of the North is set in Iceland.
Thanks for hosting me on your island the other night and for all the great presents in the mail today. You'll have to come visit me on Fish-hawk sometime soon. It's not nearly as snazzy as Pac-land, but it will get there eventually.
Yes, Andrew, you do need to get back to AC, lol.
I will probably end up not really doing much more with Breath of the Wild until things slow down in my life a little bit.
You're hooked on that game, aren't you? Well, I'm one to talk, considering I've only had my Switch for a little over two weeks and I've already logged over 85 hours on Animal Crossing.
One of the foxes is a spirit fox. It's got a serious Nordic vibe, set in Iceland.
Yeah, that was BIG news, lol.