I watched my friend play Shadow Warrior Redux a few weeks ago. He got stuck in a confusing level. I'm going to play it sometime soon myself. My friend and I both played the original many years ago on PC. Just another Doom/Duke Nukem clone, but fun.
I watched my friend play Shadow Warrior Redux a few weeks ago. He got stuck in a confusing level. I'm going to play it sometime soon myself. My friend and I both played the original many years ago on PC. Just another Doom/Duke Nukem clone, but fun.
What?! My PS1 games aren't playable on PS4? That's impossible! To quote Luke "the whiner" Skywalker. Now I really have to hook up my PS3 again. Vita is nice, but big screen is better.
The N64 was really cool. My favorite was Hexen. It was basically Doom in a fantasy world with magic. You could also punch monsters into goo when you got these special gauntlets. Oh yea!
Others were: Diddy Kong Racing, Destruction Derby 64, Duke Nukem 64, Battle Tanx, Turok series, and Star Wars Rogue Squadron. I still want to play more N64 games and so still have my system. I have to use my old TV to use it though.
Alienation looks hot. On PS4 I saw. I'll have to add it to the list.
I just saw they are working on a VR title just like everyone else it seems. Is this VR thing really going to happen big? Everyone seems to think so in the dev world.
Around the time of Cars or Cars 2 Pixar got bought by Disney, I think, and that was when I lost faith. I wasn't into the Cars movies at all. They seemed unlike previous Pixar films. Too silly and corny. My favorite is probably The Incredibles right now because I've been thinking about that one a lot lately for no real reason. Maybe because I played the Disney Infinity games this year.
Grid's graphics look spiffy. I got it on Games with Gold a few weeks ago.
I'm probably being a little too harsh on it. The board game was interesting at the time because it had all sorts of things glued to the board. I might like it better playing the actual board game again. I should do that sometime.

I love board games, but when there's a console in the room, I have a hard time conceiving of pulling out a table to play one. Carcassonne still sits on my shelf unplayed, but I played heck out of the digital version on Xbox Live.
It's ok. I had fun playing it with a friend back in high school, but it didn't nearly get the love that Monopoly and Risk did.