I've always heard good things about it. I keep going over why I dislike most plaformers, and I think it's just having to go back to the beginning every time you die. I really hate that.
I've always heard good things about it. I keep going over why I dislike most plaformers, and I think it's just having to go back to the beginning every time you die. I really hate that.
yea, I heard about the update. Thing is, I'll be playing Ratchet and Clank that week. But maybe when I'm done with that.
I'd like to run a shmup automatically. They are very exciting to watch.
Funny, I am kinda of doing that running program right now. I usually just fast walk up and down hills but last week I added in a minute of running. I figure I'll extend it slowly over time. Seems I'm doing the couch to 5K without knowing it. I do wonder about the schedule of alternating days. I've been alternating the walk/runs with weights in the gym but I've been having trouble getting in a solid 5 days a week. i did three and then was beat days four and five. I guess I should take a break in between workouts but it seems a little too easy to me. I don't know, maybe I'm overdoing it.
I'd love to play the arcade cabinet version. I need a joystick to really play a game like this.
Interesting. I'd really love to take a trip down there. I've never been to the Dallas area before, or Texas for that matter.
I want to go play a Souls game now. I mean, they frustrate me, demoralize me, but I want to go back in that amazingly creepy world again. It's hard only as a comparison to most of the handholding games out there right now. It doesn't tell you anything. You just figure it out. Clearly a lot of people love doing this and not having some kind of Navi on your shoulder telling you how to play it.
I liked Donkey Kong in the arcades but I really liked DK. Jr. I play it on virtual console from time to time. I still like it.
Sly collection is pretty sweet. I want to play all those. I think I have at least two of them for PS2 still. 3 came with 3-D glasses I recall.
Awe cool Cary! I was thinking about Gearbox and how you might get to meet Randy Pitchford at the museum.