Yeah you're not graded or anything in Wii Music, but it is fun to see your Mii characters go crazy on the instruments. I didn't get into Rock Band until they made LEGO Rock Band.
Yeah you're not graded or anything in Wii Music, but it is fun to see your Mii characters go crazy on the instruments. I didn't get into Rock Band until they made LEGO Rock Band.
Well I don't know if it's necessarily BETTER than Rock Band, but I certainly liked Wii Music more than the general public did. If you ever play it and go into it thinking it's more of a music toy than a music game, you may like it a lot, too. Or maybe I'm just easily amused.
A lot of people hated Wii Music. But I think that's because they expected it to be like Rock Band or Guitar Hero, two hot games at the time. But Wii Music was more like a music toy rather than a music game. If you thought of it that way, it was great.
I was horrible at Scene It? on 360, but we had a board game version of it that was a Disney Edition that I kicked butt at.
I'd like to get Gravity Rush 2 at some point. Maybe when the price goes down.
Tearaway was my favorite Vita game.
The keyboard looked like that, but the monitor, disk drive, and joystick were a little different.
I actually liked Wii Music, too. I got Scene It? on 360 so my mom could have something to play when she was around. But I waited until the price went down on it.
I just don't understand PETA.
Our first computer was an Apple ][+. We got it when I was in kindergarten. I played a lot of games on it. Plenty of arcade ports that were way better on the PC than the 2600. And some other games, too. The first video game I ever beat was on that computer, and it was called Mickey's Space Adventure (kind of a hybrid text adventure with pictures so little kids can understand it better). Other games I enjoyed were Spare Change, Aquatron, and the many Pac-Man clones we had (my favorites were Taxman and Snack Attack).
We had computers after that, but I don't remember them as much. I played a few computer games after that every now and then, like the LucasFilm point and click adventures (my favorite was Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders), as well as Lemmings and Pro Pinball. But once I got the NES I didn't do PC gaming as much.
All you weenies, afraid to play a cow milking game. :) The game I've heard the most about is actually Quick Draw.
The Ball Count game is what sold me on 1-2-Switch at PAX.
You can't hear the rumble in Sneaky Dice, trust me.
Yeah I think 1-2-Switch is best as a party game. Too bad I don't have very many friends or much of a social life. :)
Just to let you know, all this week at GamerDad.com are reviews of some LEGO Dimensions sets that may look familiar to you. :)