I have a crappy old laptop that Wrack seems to run okay on. My issues stem from the fact that I am used to using a controller to play shooters, so I have difficulty controlling the guy. Fun game so far.
I have a crappy old laptop that Wrack seems to run okay on. My issues stem from the fact that I am used to using a controller to play shooters, so I have difficulty controlling the guy. Fun game so far.
So, hopefully this means that we will get SNES support on the Virtual Console...
Trees. That is where I am starting to try to get back into them.
All I have ever wanted is a return of Geno and Mallow from Super Mario RPG.
As I am thinking back, there was a demo that I had for an Extreme G game. That demo got me to go out and pick it up. It might have been III, but there is a really good chance it was XGRA... or at least the demo was XGRA.
The Extreme-G game that I played on the PS2 was pretty awesome from what I remember.
People seem to compare the new Tomb Raider to Uncharted. This means that Uncharted would most likely take a bite out of Tomb Raider's sales if they were to be released around the same time on the PS4. The exclusivity deal means that Tomb Raider should come out months after Uncharted and would be able to capitalize on people's desire for another Uncharted-like experience.
I have not played Uncharted recently, and have not played Tomb Raider, so I am unsure if the comparisons are actually acurate.
I keep hearing people comment on the wisdom of the Tomb Raider exclusivity deal. The thing that I find most interesting is that everybody seems to have a different answer as to why it was a good idea.
I fell in love with Torchlight on the 360. When I went back and tried it on the PC I really hated it. So, if Diablo 3 plays anything like Torchlight on the 360 then I should probably stay away from it for my wife's sake.
I haven't even played Minish Cap. I think that I ended up giving it to my neices and nephews who were obsessing about A Link to the Past on the GBA.