No, no, the most important character missing from Hyrule Warriors is Tingle!
(I am happy Agitha and Zelda are playable, though)
No, no, the most important character missing from Hyrule Warriors is Tingle!
(I am happy Agitha and Zelda are playable, though)
Yeah, Twilight Princess is dark, but not as dark as Majora's Mask!
Twilight Princess is one of my least favorite Zelda games. Don't get me wrong, I still think it's fun and has some neat dungeon designs. But it drags too much in the beginning and the graphics are so brown and muddy that it was sometimes hard to tell where you could stand.
Twilight Princess has two of my favorite Zelda characters, though. Princess Zelda in that game is awesome, and Agitha cracks me up. I think it's cool that she's going to be in Hyrule Warriors.
It's a good thing power-ups don't work in real life, though. Eat a spinach salad, get really strong. Eat a mushroom pizza, grow really big. We'd be in trouble if that stuff could happen.
When I reviewed EDF 2025, I always played as the Wing Diver, too.
For some reason I just don't get into MiiVerse that much.
Sounds like Sonic's jumped on the Doodle Jump bandwagon. Can you play as Tails? That's who I'd play as.
If you like that and Doodle Jump, you should try Pac N Jump. It's a Namco themed version of the same kind of game.
I like Ridge Racer, but I don't know if I could do it on an iPad. They should make a Ridge Racer Jump. :) I don't know how that would work, though.
Abyss Odyssey looked mildly interesting. I think I'd like Hundred Knight more if it didn't have all those complicated rules and gameplay aspects bogging it down. Plus NIS has never been able to get the 'likeable villian' thing right. Capcom nailed it with Tron Bonne.
I like puzzle games, but I had a hard time getting into Puzzle Quest. You might like Puzzle and Dragon, or Monster Match, or even Pac-Man Monsters if you like Puzzle Quest, though. My 3 favorite puzzle games are Tetris, Puzzle Bobble, and Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo.
Yeah the witch isn't a very likable character in the game. I think I even mentioned that in my review.
I was the opposite. When I was a kid, most gamers I knew had a SNES. Fewer had a Genesis.