
Yeah it's not the same thing she does at all.
Yeah it's not the same thing she does at all.
Out of all the games in this batch that I reviewed, that's the one you chose to focus on, huh? :) Ha ha!
You said you liked my reviews BEFORE they were cool? My reviews have ALWAYS been cool, mister! :)
Yeah shortly after I got out of college, my family took a trip to Disney World and one day while I was there I took a clay animation class. It took us all day to make 10 seconds of crappily animated clay. We made a boy building a snowman, and then a snake came out of the ground and bit the carrot nose off the snowman, and then went back into the ground. And then the snowman frowned. Can you guess which character I was in charge of animating? :)
Yeah if it had fire hose gun controllers connected to a fire hydrant on the cabinet, then that was Brave Firefighters. I have a lot of good memories with that game.
I bet it was Brave Firefighters by SEGA. I love that game and if I ever do a firefighter blog, I'm going to talk about it definitely.
I'm reviewing some of the new LEGO Dimension packs. Right now they sent me the Ghostbusters Story Pack, the Mission Impossible Level Pack, and the A-Team pack. I really wanted them to send me the Adventure Time Level Pack, not sure why they didn't. Oh well. At least I've got my work cut out for me!
I only played the first level of Mighty No. 9 when I bought it, but that's because right after, I got a deluge of games to review so I've been working on those first. I'll just have to play Mighty No. 9 later when things settle down. It really reminds me of a old PS2 or GameCube title. One reason is the graphics. The other reason is because back in the PS2/GameCube days, I would often wait a few months to get a game so the price would go down significantly. Well that happened with Mighty No. 9, too. I waited a few months and got it new for 14 bucks! Since I only played the first level, I can't pass judgement on it yet.
Despite my longstanding track record with Ubisoft, I never played nor reviewed any of the Rabbids games. I did watch a bit of the cartoon, though. Wasn't very good. This game sounds a bit like Katamari Damacy.
I declined to review Severed because a game where you cut off limbs off of monsters didn't sound like my cup of tea. But I'm sure it's still a good game with Drinkbox's past record. I loved Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack and Guacamelee.
Yeah when I played NARC on one of the Midway collection, I was surprised at how violent it actually was. I don't remember it being as violent in the arcade, but that was a long time ago. I think that game came out like, a year or so before Mortal Kombat.