I can't believe they're making a Need for Speed movie. They should make a Ridge Racer movie! But who would play Reiko?
Um, no, Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures is awful. And I'm a huge Pac-Man fan.
Sounds kinda neat. So if I put all my fingers and all my toes on the touch screen, would I have 20 ships? :)
Gretchen looks cool.
Only part I liked in Onechanbara was the mini game during the loading screens where you killed cute little chibi zombies. I wish the whole game was like that.
On that note, I think I'll send you a PM about another game that I liked, but am too embarrassed to say what it is here.
Only game I'm really looking forward to in March is Yoshi's New Island.
I just got a review copy of the Tales of Symphonia collection on PS3.
Story is helpful to keep you wanting to play and find out what's next, and to help you to know what to do, but for me, gameplay is king.
I do enjoy likable characters, too. That's one of the reasons why I liked Legendia so much. The characters cracked me up (especially Grune).
I'm glad to see you didn't forget about I-Ninja. It's a neat little 3-D romp.
Here are three facts about I-Ninja you may not know about:
1. Even though it was developed by Argonaut, they got a lot of input from the team who worked on Pac-Man World and its sequel. I know this because I was in close contact with many of the team members at the time.
2. A lot of the characters and story elements were designed by Don Bluth. He is an animator who helped create stuff like The Land Before Time, An American Tail, and Dragon's Lair.
3. The main character Ninja in this game is voiced by Billy West.
And that's it for today's edition of Random Namco Facts With Cary.
I actually really liked the first Sonic Adventure game. I would've liked the sequel if it weren't for the awful camera angles near the end. Sonic Generations was pretty decent, too. Never played any of the others.
I can't find a theater near me that's playing it right now, and I live just north of Dallas.
I would like to be able to sleep like RPG characters do. They hop in bed, go to sleep instantly, and a few seconds later, they're awake and fully refreshed!