I love the series and the diversity of the different spin-offs. I must admit I have not beaten Strange Journey yet or Soul Hackers.
I love the series and the diversity of the different spin-offs. I must admit I have not beaten Strange Journey yet or Soul Hackers.
Only the first Soul Reaver was released on DC. 2 was cancelled for Dreamcast and became a PS2 game.
I might be excited for the Vita games if I actually had a Vita. I certainly have enough waiting for me.
I need to start a charity campaign.
Wouldn't you like to buy a Vita for a panda like me.
I bought that one last time is was on sale. I also bought Epic Mickey 2 but I can't figure out how to get past a jump near the beginning so it was a waste of 10 bucks.
What did you think of Origins? I've heard people say it's just OK
Extremely so. LOL
Great pics Blake. Why is it you look like you're three sheets to the wind in all of them? :D
I would love to play this game. I preordered the first game and spent a lot of time on it but did not finish. I have 2 on my hard drive but haven't touched it yet. Maybe it will be free by the time I get a PS4
As far as I've read the EU version is in English
http://readretro.com/news/tomba-2-coming-u-s-psn/
Here's a excerpt
"According to MonkeyPaw Games, Tomba! 2 was their most requested title and it will see release on February 18th, for $9.99. It’s important to note however that although Tomba! 2 was released in English on the original PlayStation, MonkeyPaw Games will be releasing the game in Japanese with an FAQ available on their website. This may prove vexing to many fans as the European version, in English, has been available on the European PSN since this past December. MonkeyPaw Game’s PR Manager Ryan Olsen has said the following concerning this."
Sadly I bought it on PSN when the box art they had up was the NA version and there was no mention that it was the Japanese version.
Even though Monkeypaw has a translation doc on their site I don't want to play a game and have to read what everyone is saying from a doc.
The European version apparently has English translation.