
Fantasy Zone is a 2-D cutesy arcade shooter. It stars one of SEGA's pre-Sonic mascots, Opa Opa. You can unlock it in Yakuza 0 by talking to the arcade lady a lot and beating her high scores.
Fantasy Zone is a 2-D cutesy arcade shooter. It stars one of SEGA's pre-Sonic mascots, Opa Opa. You can unlock it in Yakuza 0 by talking to the arcade lady a lot and beating her high scores.
I really enjoyed Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap and I am Setsune. I'm playing Lost Sphear right now.
I got a PS4 on a Black Friday sale two years ago and really enjoy it.
I reviewed the Transformers Devastation game. I think I liked the Fall of Cybertron game better.
I just got finished playing Ys 8, an awesome PS4 game that came out last year.
I can't believe they made a LEGO set out of Big Bang Theory. I can't stand that show.
Moonlight Museum is probably the only Klonoa game I haven't played. I tried the volleyball game and didn't like it much. If you want to play a good volleyball game, play SEGA's Beach Spikers on the GameCube. I even imported Klonoa Heroes, a top down adventure game on GBA. But I don't feel too bad about not playing Moonlight Museum since the other GBA Klonoa titles are practically the same thing.
After I'm done with Lost Sphear, I'm going to tackle the Secret of Mana remake next. I got the physical copy version at GameStop.
Glad to see you're still playing Pocket Camp!
Did you know it was Fishing Derby that coined the term, "The Shark Element" regarding challenge in games. It's like a challenge you make yourself. Risk vs. reward. Do you go for the small fish or get the bigger point fish and risk losing it to the shark?
I sitll think they should make a sequel to Pokemon Snap.
I liked the Wii, but I sitll hate that name. A year after the Wii came out, I got a 360 and that ended up being my favorite console of that generation.
My brothers showed me Yakuza 0 and all I did was play Space Harrier and Fantasy Zone in the arcade and talk with the cute arcade lady. Seems like an OK game to me if that's all I had to do. :)
Elite Beat Agents was a neat game. I got it on sale at Wal Mart for 15 bucks.
One of the reasons why I didin't like Twilight Princess at first was because of the muddy brown smeary graphics. But once I played the HD remake on Wii U, I liked it a LOT better. Princess Zelda is awesome in that game, too.
I didn't mind the touch controls in the DS Zelda games, but I can see why others wouldn't like it and I do prefer more traditional controls, too.
I didn't get into Rock Band until LEGO Rock Band came out. That was such a popular series. It didin't seem like it would be a fad but I guess it was.
I hope you get a chance to play Okami someday. That was my Game of the Year in 2006.
Now be nice to that cute arcade lady, OK?
While the questions were dated, when I played this on the Capcom collections, I still found it surprisingly fun. Or at least more fun than I thought it would be. I also like the Capcom character designs in it.