I'm excited to see more of Horizon Zero Dawn, and I just preordered Ratchet & Clank out April 12th. Can't wait.
I'm excited to see more of Horizon Zero Dawn, and I just preordered Ratchet & Clank out April 12th. Can't wait.
I'll definitely pick this up when it gets a price drop.
There was the Incredicar, but I don't think it flew. At least, I never thought to do that with it. I was mainly refering to the hover car in Spider Man playset in D.I. 2.0. There was a flying motorcycle in the Avengers playset too. But yea, the hoverboard in the Incredibles playset was cool. It was my main way of traveling the city until I unlocked the helicopter.
I guess some Gamestops don't update their store's database or something because I keep seeing things listed online and then am told at the store that they don't have it. Happened to me again today.
D.I. 1.0's Incredibles city looks like a playmobile set in a way, but it's pretty cool. It's not too big, nor too small, and contains a surprising amount of gameplay. When I got the helicopter, I was finally in my element. Reminds me of Crackdown 2.
I think my next amiibo might be Bayonetta.
I went into Target a few weeks ago, but maybe now they have a sale. I'll check again.
2.0 didn't seem to make you feel you needed the other characters much, but 1.0 really pushes you. To unlock the toy box play set for each adventure, you need all the characters. Pirates and Monsters U had three but Incredibles had five. I borrow figures Mark has to do this.
I'm also trying to get the achievements for doing all the challenges, and in each play set there are character specific ones. I'm hoping I can get them on the Lone Ranger play set which only has two characters.
Web slinging is cool, but I soon switched the the hover car instead for better control in getting collectibles.
Yea, the red cape and cowl is a dead giveaway for Dr. Strange.
If it wasn't for that sale, I might not of even gotten into it. Plus, I like that you can play them in the game, I only have a few regular figures just for display, but when they actually do things in the games, that's something special.
Mark and I were repeating the rejection in Oblivion's Persuasion Wheel over and over today for laughs, "Not now, not later, not ever."