
You know I never really got into Xenophobe that much. But it sure was popular. I remember seeing it in nearly every arcade when it was new.
I'm just wondering if they wrote themselves into a corner with Infinity War.
You know I never really got into Xenophobe that much. But it sure was popular. I remember seeing it in nearly every arcade when it was new.
I'm just wondering if they wrote themselves into a corner with Infinity War.
Yeah it would be cool to be as strong as the Street Fighter characters. I do exercise and work out, and I'm a lot stronger than I look, but there's no way I could be as buff as any of those guys! But at least I can lift up toilets and bathtubs and 75 lb. bags of concrete where I work. But I probably couldn't fight my way out of a paper bag. I'd rather give people presents than fight them. Too bad you can't do that in Street Fighter!
Can you guess who my favorite Street Fighter character is?
Have you tried the new Rayman 2-D games, like Rayman Legend and Origins? The controls on those games are super smooth. Even better than the controls in some of the new Super Mario games!
I didn't play much of the 3-D Rayman games, but I do have a good E3 memory involving Ubisoft. When they first showed off Rayman 2, they had a stage show where you could get called up on stage in front of a green screen, and look like you were interacting with Rayman in the game. When I brought the video tape recording of me on stage, it blew my little brothers' minds! They thought I was really in a video game and asked me all sorts of questions!
In Skylanders Imaginators, I created a character that looked kind of like She-Hulk, and her battle cry was something like, "Hooray for pizza!" and she had retro game sound effects.
I still kind of wish I could get the Crash and Neo Cortex Skylanders, but stores still want 30 bucks for them! There is a Sensei Skylander that I thought would be cool to buy called Barbella, but I never got it either.
As much as I like Nintendo, I am getting a litle tired of all the Wii U to Switch ports.
Of course, I can also be a little hyprocritical because if they ported Wii U Smash Bros. to the Switch with all the DLC, I'd be OK with that.
After five years of being denied a media pass to E3 for some reason, I actually got approved this year somehow. So I'm going to E3 next month.
Mario Odyssey is a great game, but I didn't gush over it like many others did. I actually have put more hours into Kirby Star Allies according to the Switch's log.
I enjoyed Ys 8 but it did have a few problems. Like you said, it was way overbloated and I didn't like how you had to beat a certain number of missable sidequests to get the best ending. I still like Ys Seven better. The blue haired lady in Ys 8 was pretty cool, though. I also like what one of my brothers called Ys 8: "Jurassic Park: The JRPG."
I played Kameo when I first got my 360. I know I beat it, but I don't remember much about it other than it was a typical Rare platformer. Did you know Kameo was originally going to be on the GameCube? I even saw footage of the GameCube version at E3 one year!
I bet school libraries are a lot different now than when I was in school.
The Island World in Banjo-Kazooie is called Treasure Trove Cove. If you play in that world long enough, you'll be able to learn how to fly! I love that game and its sequel. I've beaten them both and got all the achievements in the 360 versions.
I reviewed Guacamelee. It's a fun Metroid style game but it gets really hard. I did beat it, but I don't tell you anything else so I don't spoil it for you.
The library where I Iive isn't very good. In fact, when I was younger I called it the Book Closet. Our school libraries were better. I wonder if schools even have libraries anymore?