That is a lot more elephants than I would have guessed! I always wanted to play Steambot Chronicles. It's a shame it never got that sequel. Irem was a cool developer.
That is a lot more elephants than I would have guessed! I always wanted to play Steambot Chronicles. It's a shame it never got that sequel. Irem was a cool developer.
I didn't know there was a Luigi's Mansion arcade game but the Luigi's Mansion game in Nintendo Land is probably the best one in that whole bunch.
I did think it was ironic to find The Thousand-Year Door right after the remake was announced but I'm happy to have it. Yes, it is quite expensive secondhand! And it's a real shame they never followed up Kirby's Air Ride. It's a fun game!
That is enough games to keep one busy for at least two years O_O
Looks like you haven't left but yes, please don't. You are the site MVP at this point.
I kept up with the existence of the Halo books for a while, even if I wasn't reading them, but I've never heard of these. I'll keep an eye out for them. I still keep telling myself that any time now I'm going to start that Dead Space novel I bought a decade ago -___-
These sound like sportsball references. Um, GO TEAM! SCORE THE POINTS!
I didn't realize this one was also a short story collection. I have a couple Witcher books. Been meaning to read them for years now. Always glad to hear something positive lol.
Rayman Legends holds up really well. I saw that it got a Switch release at some point (maybe for the other consoles too, I don't know), so there are current ways to play it. There are some levels meant to be played with touch on the Wii U gamepad screen, so I'm curious how those are handled but otherwise, yeah, you wouldn't know it's ten years old.
Yeah, I'm going to need to have some sort of "Aha!" moment where it clicks with me for TotK to have any chance against some of the other games I've played this year.