Not knowing what to do next is a common experience of mine in point-and-click-adventures.
Not knowing what to do next is a common experience of mine in point-and-click-adventures.
Totally makes me think of Kool & the Gang.
It still works and I still get those Street Passes. Probably not as many as I used to.
I loved the talk around Ark: Survival Evolved. I didn't know there was so much building in it. I'm going to have to try it. I think it's on Xbox's Game Pass right now.
Stage Select: I'd like the next gen of consoles to be seemlessly connected to PC and Mobile content. I want to buy and play PC and Mobile games on my console. I'm always missing great stuff on both those platforms because I primarily play games on console. Bridge the gap, and I'll be happy.
It totally surprised me. If I was on a harder difficulty I would've paniced. Wiglaf does heal you up before that battle though and the game prompts you to create a seperate save just in case. Those things softened the blow. Don't you hate bosses with healing support monsters? That's always a pain.
Last one I played was Ninja Gaiden for the Xbox. It was fun but really challenging, as you would expect. I ended up getting the improved versions, Ninja Gaiden Black (xbox) and Ninja Gaiden Sigma (PS3) becuase I heard they were a little bit easier. I still haven't played them though.
Yea, I've heard all about it, and spoiled it for myself, but I still want to experience it. Hopefully Crackdown 3 won't keep me away from it the rest of the month. Otherwise it'll fall into the backlog again.
Wow, this sounds better than what I expect from music on a Genesis.
Does Titanfall 2 have that War multiplayer mode like the first one? I really liked that, two large teams battling it out with titans.
That football game looks neat. I saw something similar browsing through Xbox Live games the other week. I like an arcade style sports game.
I still have this game on PS2 but I've never played it. I've always wanted to. I'd love this on Switch.