I would love to be able to play as Zelda.
When Nintendo makes a change in a Zelda game, people complain. When they keep things the same, people still complain. Nintendo can't win.
I would love to be able to play as Zelda.
When Nintendo makes a change in a Zelda game, people complain. When they keep things the same, people still complain. Nintendo can't win.
I'm not a big fan of most clubs and bars either. They're usually too dark and too loud, and if I can't see or hear my friends, what the point? Plus I'm not a big fan of most alcoholic beverages. I usually just drink water. I'm boring, but I'm proud of it!
I thought I'd be able to review this one, but now I'm not so sure. Oh well.
Since I didn't like the first Crash game, I never got into the sequels. I know that's a dumb strategy, but I was a poor college student at the time and couldn't afford every game out there. When the price went down, I did get Crash Team Racing, though. That's the only Crash game I ever really liked.
LocoCycle just came out for the 360, so now I have NO games on the Xbox One I want to play right now.
I've played a lot of SNK games but I don't seem to remember this one. If I played it, it wasn't very memorable to me.
Nope, it's Litchi.
Oh I have Silhouette Mirage. One problem I have with Treasure is most of their games are way too hard and overrated. While SM is one of the better ones, it's still that way. Really the only Treasure game I really liked was Astro Boy: Omega Factor for the GBA.
Maybe it won't be so bad. Maybe they'll put Lightning in a silly, light hearted 2-D platformer with pastel graphics and singing cupcakes and clouds that barf rainbows.
When I was in high school during the 16-bit days, I was all about Square. Now I couldn't care less what they do. However, every now and then Square-Enix does something that makes me happy. Like Bravely Default. If they would release Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy: Curtain Call in the US, that would make me super happy!