
What's with the first DMC? I can't seem to get past the first area, and that's happened several times to me over the years.
What's with the first DMC? I can't seem to get past the first area, and that's happened several times to me over the years.
Funny you mentioning ghosts. I'm currently into Gothic fiction, although I've had some trouble finding copies of some of the classics. I started a blog at wordpress, monthly, where I record what I've been reading, watching, playing - as well as here on a weekly basis, although, I only talk about gaming here.
I'm desperate to watch The Expanse and read the related books.
I try a point-and-click adventure every so often. Those Five-BN games look familiar like I might have seen them on the Xbox store. I can't wait to try the remaster of DQ III.
I'm part of a Music League group right now with Facebook friends. The host chooses a theme and we all pick tracks from Spotify to form a playlist and then vote and comment on them. Anything at all can come up in that. I'm currently on Romantic era classical in my own listening. I can't wait to get to the early 20th C with Stravinsky, Bartok and the like. That'll be May since that's my plan.
Great to hear from you! It is very quite here, but I've been chugging along anyhow.
Oh cool. I can't wait to play it.
Oh great! I miss reading your posts here.
I hope I really get into some of them instead of being frustrated like I usually am with platformers.
I noticed David Crane was wearing a Stampede belt buckle in interviews on the Atari 50 collection. Stampede is one of my favorites on 2600. I really want that belt buckle.
I have a feeling they will be tough as nails, but I want to play them anyway.
They are. Rune was fun and Blade of Darkness, though challenging, has a lot of good atmosphere. In DMC, I remember a lot of long, button-mashy chains of X/O/square/triangle. I want to try and finish it again though.
Co-op would be excellent but my usual co-op friend doesn't seem to interested. I think a while back, on the Capcom Beat 'em Up Bundle, I played one of those games with a random online player, which is a neat feature in that collection. I would love to play the coin-op cabinets sometime. I think my last year in the arcades was about 1989 or so, and I mainly played Gauntlet, 1943 and Sky Shark.
Oh wow. I didn't know you could get them that cheap.
I liked all those games, but I've never played them in an arcade. That would be fun.