
Gamefellas? You mean like the really cool game store in Austin I used to go to when I was in college? That Gamefellas?
Gamefellas? You mean like the really cool game store in Austin I used to go to when I was in college? That Gamefellas?
I put away my 360 early last year because I wasn't playing any games on it and it was kind of acting funny on me anyway. But it lasted a good 8+ years so that's not bad.
The Switch does have a lousy launch line up, but I don't regret pre-ordering mine because I know they will have good games in the future I will like, and it'll give me an early opportunity to review Switch games, too.
Have you ever played a mobile game called Alphabear? It's a really fun word puzzle game, and it's free.
I got the Tekken Wii U game super cheap a few years after it came out. I had fun dressing up the characters in Nintendo outfits. Nina Williams dressed as Zelda made it look like Zelda ate her spinach.
Yoshi's Woolly World is a GREAT game, but I was able to get the Poochy amiibo separately, so I won't get it again on the 3DS. I have all the Yarn Yoshi amiibo, even the Mega Yarn Yoshi. Yeah, I need help. :)
I love Mega Man Powered Up. It's one of my top favorite PSP games alongside Loco Roco 1 & 2, Gurumin, Ys Seven, and Half-Minute Hero. I wish Capcom would make a Mega Man Powered Up 2! And 3, and...
I used to rent games all the time when I was a kid. But this was back in the NES and SNES days. Games cost anywhere from 40 to 60 bucks plus back then, and renting them from the local rental place only cost a buck per game (but there were late fees). So you can guess what I chose to do a lot of the time. But I stopped renting games once everything went to CD because I kept getting games with scratches on them and they wouldn't work. And it was easier for me to wait until games went down in price, then I could just buy them and play them whenever I wanted. Now, most games I want to play, I also want to own. Plus it helps that I get review copies of a lot of games, too.
I'm pretty new to the PS4 scene, too. But I think you'd really like Tearaway: Unfolded. If you like point and click adventures, I'd suggest downloading The Little Acre. Shantae: Half Genie Hero is a fun 2-D platformer. Atari Flashback Classics vol. 1 and 2 are nice collections. I don't know how you feel about Minecraft, but I also think you'd really like Dragon Quest Builders. I haven't played my copy yet, but I did like Odin Sphere on the PS2, and they re-released it on the PS4.
Ah so you know about that one (didn't want to spoil it). "This is as good as I'll ever be." Dang!