
That's cool. Apart from not having a PC, though, I think I'd be more likely to finish a game like this if I can play it on the go.
That's cool. Apart from not having a PC, though, I think I'd be more likely to finish a game like this if I can play it on the go.
Rayman Origins is a great game. I play it with my nieces whenever we go over there house (though it is actually my game). We still haven't beaten it but we haven't been over there much lately and, well, they're not very good lol. But it's a lot of fun all the same
I see no problems here. I've even had times when the GS employee offered to call other stores and find one with the case I needed, which was really nice of them.
Or they swap the display case for one with massive sticker damage on it. I always fuss till they give me the nice one.
The Lolo games are ones I feel that I should play because they were important at the time and, you know, they were pretty good...but also hard. I remember reading somewhere that the counselors on the Nintendo Power tip line (or whatever it was called) had binders with all the solutions drawn out because it was so difficult.
Yeah, similar character designs too. They should do a Kirby/Lolo mash up! I don't know how that would play though lol
Yeah, HAL pretty much abandoned them once Kirby came along, which is a shame from what I hear. I think there was a Lolo trophy in one of Smash Bros games but that's about it. Glad you liked the track
FFVI is definitely the best of the series, soundtrack and all. It was the culmination of a style of game, an era of RPGs. Things became more cinematic and edgy with VII. Not necessarily a bad thing, just different. But the music changed. Music told much of the story in FFVI that the graphics could not convey, and it's a richer experience for it. So many great pieces of music in one soundtrack is just mindblowing. I may not have a large physical collection of game soundtracks, but I treasure my copy FFVI's OST.
Exactly! Don't forget your funny hat lol