I never had a Genesis as a kid, so I didn't discover how awesome the Streets of Rage games were until much later when you could play them on collections. I always picked Blaze for some reason.
I never had a Genesis as a kid, so I didn't discover how awesome the Streets of Rage games were until much later when you could play them on collections. I always picked Blaze for some reason.
Does Capcom's stuff ever go on sale via PS+?
I have both of those. The Activision collection is one of the best out there. I have both the PS2 and PSP versions. The PS2 version is cool because it has the 2600 version of Commando! Really! Not sure how that got around Capcom.
Here's how I got into Transformers:
When I was a kid, my dad came home from a buisness trip and brought me back Ironhide, my first Transformers toy. So I thought, since I had a Transformers toy now, I'd check out the cartoon. I liked it, so I kept watching it and saved my allowance to get Cosmos the green UFO. From then on, I was hooked, until a couple of years later when they came out with the animated movie. That's about the time I stopped getting into it.
I'm glad I write for a site where I don't have to provide a review score.
Why don't people talk about MY reviews? :)
The Actvision collection is fantastic. One of the best game collections of all time.
Another PSP game you should get is Loco Roco and its sequel.
Here's my review of Rayman Legends:
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2013/09/20/rayman-legends-wii-u-ps3-360-pc-vita/
Only Transformers games I've played are the ones I reviewed last year. Prime was decent, but Fall of Cybertron was fantastic. I hope you get to play that one someday.
People think too much. :)
As a seque to Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross is pretty bad. BUT, as a stand alone game that's really just a cleverly disguised card battle game, Chrono Cross is pretty decent. And it did have some good tunes here and there.
Animal Crossing and Namco Museum.