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Thanks. Lego batman was the most fun I've had in a theater for a while.
Yeah, usually red box s cheaper, but can't beat that rate.
I got into metroid via fusion and prime releasing around the same time. I loved fusion, but prime was frustrating. I learned to love it though, just wasnt used to backtracking.
The first time a game blew my mind was Star Fox 64 looking amazing in 3D.
I have Twitter, but use Facebook almost exclusively.
Looks like Chinese checkers.
I have bully on steam. Need to play more of it.
I've beaten it on Steam and want it for ps4 but not until a price drop.
Yeah, sometimes I get annoyed in Marvel Superheroes when I can't figure out who/what superpower to use at a certain place. There's a spot on the map with a golden brick, but I can't get to it, there's no indication it's above or below where I'm looking, and trying to dig the ground where the map says it is hasn't worked.
The puzzles tend to either be too frustrating because of that or too simple when in story mode the game more or less tells you "switch to this character and press O."
The map being available at all times is one of the best things about gaming on DS. Always hate having to pause the game to look at the map. Especially in games that encourage exploration like Tomb Raider and Metroid.
I have no nostalgia for the original, but I have been told so many times how great this remake is.
If I see it on sale for $5, I'll get it, same as Shovel Knight. I just can't bring myself to pay $15 when I can get LEGO games from a year ago for $5 on sale. Strider remake was another great $5 download for me.