
I rented Ninja Gaiden once. The cutscenes were certainly unheard of at the time. I remember the game was very hard, so I was very familiar with the song they played when you died. "Dun-dun, dun, dun, dun-dun-dun-dun, DUN-DUN-DUN!"
I rented Ninja Gaiden once. The cutscenes were certainly unheard of at the time. I remember the game was very hard, so I was very familiar with the song they played when you died. "Dun-dun, dun, dun, dun-dun-dun-dun, DUN-DUN-DUN!"
I wonder what PSOne classic you got? Was it a MonkeyPaw release, by any chance?
I'm happy with my Wii U and 3DS right now because they have games I want to play on them. That's all I really want. Maybe in a year or two, the PS4 and Xbox One will have enough games I want to play on them, too.
Glad to see some of my favorites like Mega Man 3 and Little Nemo on your list. Have you played DuckTales Remastered?
I'm hoping I get to review the LEGO Movie game, like I did with the Marvel one!
Bass ass?
The movie Transformers look so crappy that I didn't even notice Optimus riding on a dinobot. Like I said earlier, High Moon, makers of the Transformers: Fall of Cybertron game, should be making the movies instead.
Well at least you did research to find out names. I'm usually too lazy for that when writing a blog. :)
My favorite video game magazine was Nintendo Power. Sure it was company propoganda a lot of the time, especially in the early days. But the magazine had a lot of 'firsts' for video game magazines.
Other ones I liked were EGM, Next Generation, and Diehard GameFan.
If I had a Vita, Gravity Rush would be one of the games I'd get for it.
Did your copy of Odama come with a microphone? I think you need it for that game.
Gods Eater Burst's music was done by my favorite video game music composer: Go Shiina.