
You sure do like Fatal Frame games! Have you tried Spirit Camera on the 3DS? It's actually a Fatal Frame game, too.
You sure do like Fatal Frame games! Have you tried Spirit Camera on the 3DS? It's actually a Fatal Frame game, too.
That PlayStation All-Stars game is a Smash Bros. rip-off, and not very balanced. But you know what? It's still fun to play and see your favorite PlayStation characters again. I say, pick it up if you can find it cheap.
My brother Jeff reviewed the Deadpool game for me, he loved it.
Other PS3 games you should try include Ni no Kuni, 3D Dot Game Heroes, and DuckTales: Remastered.
You'd think they would've made a Marvel vs. Capcom 2 ride, seeing as though the music during the character select screen says, "I'm gonna take you for a ride..." OK, sorry, that was bad.
Here's some amusement park trivia you may not know. Six Flags theme parks, at least the one near where I live anyway, have a kid's section called Looney Tunes Land. But before Six Flags was owned by Warner Bros., for a while the kid's section was called Pac-Land! Seriously! I went there when I was a little kid. I don't remember much, but they had a Pac-Man shaped ferris wheel, a maze, and a dopey puppet magic show. This was back in the early 80's, by the way.
Well there are the Rune Factory spinoff games. In those you farm like in Harvest Moon, but when you're done for the day, you can go fight monsters in dungeons, and convince them to work on your farm! I actually like the Rune Factory games better than Harvest Moon (XSEED sometimes publishes them in the US instead of Natsume for some reason).
Ys Seven is excellent, one of the best PSP games out there. Fantastic music, too.
You used to could find my reviews onine everywhere, but not so much anymore.
I actually got MGS3 on the PS2 when it got real cheap so I could play the Ape Escape mini game on it. Ape Escape 3, in turn, had a MGS mini game.
And to think that Natsume only makes farming games now (well, not really).
I never played the DS LEGO Rock Band game, but I reviewed it on 360. Had to go buy the periphrials (sp?) for it and everything. LEGO Rock Band was actually my entry into the Rock Band series. The ones before were just not cute enough.
Just a few:
Playing my first video game, Pac-Man, at a Kroger grocery store.
Being totally surprised at my Atari 5200 Christmas present.
Getting my SNES two weeks before its release.
Gawking at the Mode 7 effects in ActRaiser with my best friend.
Reviewing games for The Dallas Morning News and now GamerDad.
And many more!