Still need to play Secret of Mana. Always looked at it with yearning but never got to it.
Still need to play Secret of Mana. Always looked at it with yearning but never got to it.
I like the idea of an easy platformer. These types of games should be easier at the start and build up to the difficulty. So many of them punish me right from the getgo and I don't finish them.
Just as long as they don't end up in one of the five gyres.
Yea, right. It's kind of like how I realized one day why there wasn't a Pokemon Snap sequel. Photography gameplay is just a feature now in many games.
Mark and I are like DAH super fans. Pandemic is gone now though, so we won't see another one.
Yea, I've heard the Activision story and all. Bad on Atari for not crediting their developers or putting them in the game manuals. And maybe, with better quality control, the crash wouldn't have happened. Greed. That's all it is. And bad business.
There's like a complete change once Nintendo's system came out in '85 in NA. I was not aware of it at the time, but you can diffinitely begin a new era with that release. I never got interested in Atari 5200 or 7800 or ST. They were pretty much dead to me after '85.
Nintendo has always had issues with this kind of thing. They make great systems but they aren't very connected or fixable/transferable and all that.
I love this game. Love the art too. I love all these kind of mashups with rpgs. Games like Culdcept that combine an rpg with board and card games and Puzzle Quest that mashes up an rpg with a match-3 style battle system. Why aren't there more of them?
I wish you could update this with new questions too.
I played a lot of Destroy All Humans 2 those years. So fun running around in a UFO causing all sorts of trouble.
Ever since Destroy All Humans! I've noticed him doing a lot of movie soundtracks like Deadpool and Mad Max Fury Road. He also does remixes of songs in an electronica/dance mode.