
GameCube Paper Mario was so wonderful and well-written. I especially liked the crows' conversations in the trees during the spooky level.
GameCube Paper Mario was so wonderful and well-written. I especially liked the crows' conversations in the trees during the spooky level.
I'm not a big tennis game fan, so I never played this. I love the Neo Geo Pocket Color, though. Puzzle Link was awesome and so was Gals Fighters. They should've made the tennis characters be SNK fighter characters!
Ghost Trick was freaking awesome. Loved the ending. :)
Aw, thank you!
I reviewed Angry Birds Star Wars when it came out. It's all right. Great bits of humor and parody, though.
I'll be cheering you on as you train and do the snowshoe race thing! Good luck! I bet you'll do great!
They all cheat. Mario Party games require no skill, it's all luck. That's why I don't play them.
The funny part about Toadette crying is that in other RPGs, you never think about what happens to the tutorial characters after they teach you what they know. The GameCube Paper Mario game had some of the most brilliant writing I've ever seen in a game.
I got to review the first two Neptunia games. They even sent me the collector's edition of the first game! The series is funny, but also annoying in an anime otaku kind of way. I just don't get that stuff, I guess. Plus, I just don't get into RPGs like I used to. Heck, even Costume Quest 2 hasn't drawn me in yet, and that one looks right up my alley! I did like Child of Light, though, at least.
My favorite Neptunia characters were Green Heart, because she had green hair. And there was a nurse type lady with pink hair that was cool, too. I have stupid reasons for liking the characters I pick.
I still get press releases about the Neptunia game series. They're making a strategy tactics Neptunia RPG next, it seems.
Only problem is that Nintendo-published games usually don't go down in price.