Reminds me of Xevious.
Reminds me of Xevious.
The story tackles some tough issues of race and religion. It almost felt to me like a Wolfenstein game this time because you are fighting a similar authoritarian force.
I missed the real ending that was a part of the last piece of DLC. I heard a lot about how great it was on podcasts at the time. I hope I can get to it before the month is out and I move on to other stuff.
I played like a couple hours of Bioshock 2. I still want to play the Minerva's Den DLC which I've heard is so good.
I remember losing interest after the main game and never getting to the DLC even though I had bought the Season Pass. I think the game leaned a little too much on the action. The first Bioshock had a good balance of combat and non combat stuff. Maybe that was it.
I would say, imagine having that ball in the mouse, but huge.
Yea, Age of Kings and Mythology on DS. I love those.
He tackles some difficult themes, especially in this third game in the series.
Now THOSE are panoramics. Wow! Very cool.
I want iced coffee. Used to LOVE that stuff. Now it does weird things to the muslces in my back. Maybe I'll fix that when I lose weight?
I picked up two things from the local used record store last week: Christopher Parkening's Sacred Music for the Guitar (vinyl, $2), and this weird two CD collection called Area 51 (2CD, $6). It has Hawkwind, Amon Duul II, Tangerine Dream, Gong, and a host of bands I never heard of doing alien conspiracy theory related music. I love getting collections and sountracks sometimes because of that great track I might find.
I've had trouble with iFrame before on this site.
If I could, I'd upgrade to the latest, more powerful 3DS and get probably a dozen or more games I don't have, or traded over the years. I'd also pick up a bunch of DS games I missed as well.
I played the demo for Ever Oasis and liked it.