
I loved Child of Light, myself. I never got bored and the shorter length of the game kept me interested. Lots more interested than with Bravely Default even! My review of Child of Light goes up at the end of this week.
I loved Child of Light, myself. I never got bored and the shorter length of the game kept me interested. Lots more interested than with Bravely Default even! My review of Child of Light goes up at the end of this week.
Yeah, Return to Dream Land is just like Triple Deluxe, but instead of the Hypernova ability, you get the super copy powers. Really clever and epic final boss fight, too.
Because I reserved Mario Kart 8 at GameStop, they gave me a poster that has the ad logos on it.
I've been blind in my left eye since birth and can't see the 3D effects in games and movies. But I was still able to enjoy Kirby Triple Deluxe pretty well. Although I can guess all the areas that used the 3D effect. I really liked this Kirby game, though, even if it was just an extension of Return to Dream Land. I think I may like it more than Mario Kart 8, and Triple Deluxe may even win my 'Best Game of the Year So Far" award show in July!
As you can probably tell, I'm not really into survival horror games. But I do like a scary (not gross) story every once in a while.
I don't have any good reasons, but I think that Jill (Sandwich) Valentine is cool.
I like ghost stories, so I did try to play and review the first Fatal Frame game. I think I would've liked it a lot better if your character didn't move like she just got out of bed and is still half asleep. Even when ghosts were chasing her, she just plodded along.
One game I'm really enjoying right now I think you would like. It's called Child of Light.
It may not be the best Mario Kart game, but it has the best graphics of any Nintendo game I've seen.
Darius is one of my favorte shooter series. I rented this a couple of times back in the day. Had a few catchy tunes. Have you played any of the other Darius games?
I liked the old Iron Chef Japanese cooking show My favorite was Chef Yellow. I called him "Chef Sweaty."
Even though they're almost the same game, I prefer G-Darius over Darius Gaiden because of the ship capturing mechanic. You could even capture mini-bosses and use them as shields, bombs, use their secondary fire, or use them to charge your boss-killing super laser.
Like I said before, Darius is one of my favorite shooter series even since I played the first one in arcades that had the three screen long cabinet. And the first level music of Darius, "Captain Neo," is one of my top favorite game songs ever.
The co-op sounds like a good idea, but I don't really remember having much fun with it.