Wow, that was a while ago. I think it's still available on Xbox. I'm trying to search for it now.
Wow, that was a while ago. I think it's still available on Xbox. I'm trying to search for it now.
I'll look up Extreme. I didn't know about that one.
The reddit community for the game has it all figured out, as you'd expect, but I think I'll just do whatever I feel like. It becomes too much like math if you follow their formulas.
I played a bit of Miles Morales. I'm going to get all the Insomniac Spider-Man games at some point. Total quality games.
I kind of like the things you say you can do in Crew 2 like make deliveries and race boats and planes. I feel like I tried the first one though and didn't get into it at all. I've been all over Forza Horizon 5 lately though.
I have an external drive full of tunes and backups that stopped being seen by my laptop. Not sure what's wrong but I haven't been able to get into it yet. Most of my music library is in there, so I need a solution.
I guess as you level up and get better equipment those VS mob swarms can be managed? Also, is the world endless or is there really someplace to travel to. I end up just going in circles a lot.
I played a bunch of DQM Dark Prince. I haven't figured out the monster synthesizing mechanic yet, which is why I got stuck on a boss fight. There are so many monsters to combine. How do you choose?
I'm always curious about RWBY since it's the Rooster Teeth people (isn't it still?). I'd like to try the games sometime.
Vampire Survivors is strangely compelling. I've lately been trying to reimagine games as they might have been on Atari 2600. You wouldn't have to cut too much to make this an Atari game, or would you?
Peggle is great. It would be cool as an arcade cabinet.
I have a solid memory of watching the Josie etc. in Space cartoon as a kid. It's very corny to my adult mind today though. I don't think I ever saw the more recent live action movie.
Geometry Wars is darn difficult but maybe I need some strategy.
I've been wanting to go there for years. Luckily I have Pinball Arcade near me that has a couple dozen machines.
In a perfect world (and I used to have that in the early 2000s) I would have consoles and a PC rig in my game room.
I've taken a few courses, but I've mostly always gone by my own instincts. So, I know the rules, but they often interfere with my process out in the field.