"puts on a very silly front but it is serious about platforming" is a perfect way of describing Rayman Origins/Legends games.
Amazing how Destiny 2 just keeps going.
"puts on a very silly front but it is serious about platforming" is a perfect way of describing Rayman Origins/Legends games.
Amazing how Destiny 2 just keeps going.
I'm going to try and build it on the backing of a poster frame so I can mount it on the wall when I'm finished. No one's going to wreck it then.
Thanks.
I watched closely for any arcade cabinets this year from Hallmark but no dice. I was tempted by Dreamcast and Luigi Kart though.
That Smurf's 2 game looks neat. I love that goo shooting weapon. Reminds me of Slime Rancher a bit. I'll have to keep an eye out for sales on this game.
I was really interested in Nascar Arcace Rush until I saw it was all on closed tracks. However, your description, with all the boost pads and whatnot, has me thinking about it again.
How about Dunkin's latest Elf on a Shelf ornament. Merry Christmas!
Passable bosses, heh? I kind of like that idea. But, I'll take your advice and steer clear of it.
Good plan. Mine tend to get too complicated.
Those Pac-Powers and custom Pac-Men are cool in the trailer for MTBCC.
I love stupid, silly games. I'm playing Akiba's Trip right now. Similarly silly.
Looks interesting. I will not overlook it if I get a chance to buy it for a resonable price.
Too bad about Diorama Dungeoncrawl. I was most interested in that one.
I'll keep in mind that SNES version next time I'm at the store. I loved it on N64.
Reddit is generally okay so far. I keep adding communities I'm following.
Yeah, the South Park game is surprisingly interesting as a RPG.