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Pilotwings 64 was an amazing sequel and then there was Pilotwings Resort, a 3DS launch game that was sorta boring for some reason.
I meant to specifically leave you out of the sweaty-palm grouping. I aplogize for neglecting that.
What '70s game were you playing that reminds you of Super Hexagon?
Resogun is a defender-esque game. Rescuing dudes and shootin' aliens. It is fantastic.
I think different people latch on to different things. All can agree that they are highly addictive. I love the battle systems, figuring out how to face each fight, and exploring and mapping. If you have a 3DS, there were demos out for both of the games I mention and I assume you can still download those and give them a try. Normally, the demos let you play quite a bit into the game to get a good taste of what to expect.
I almost wrote about it here, but it might show up elsewhere. It's a fantastic game! It is now also an indie PC title too, so maybe it will get some respect.
I didn't get that decision either. The series was getting more buzz at the release of IV than it ever had, so maybe it was the right time, but expecting fans to play two of these games in a year is a bit much. They are massive!
And now I return to wrap up the Bravely Default demo so I can get back to Untold as fast as possible.
I guess I mainly paid attention to the "critics" mentioned in the video. I haven't been around forums and comment sections (by design) outside of PixlBit in a while.
I only made it through 8 minutes of that video and the dude hasn't made any clear points except that he didn't like the linearity. Anyway, point taken that there is negativity out there and I missed it by just reading the critics. Thanks for setting me straight.
EO games are perfectly happy letting you set them down and return to them months later. I have done this many times and just get re-addicted each time I come back to them.
250 meters worth of Americans laid end to end suffer from this malady. Except we don't use them communist meters in Murca.