
You need to read the rest of the Space Ranger series! It's really good!
You need to read the rest of the Space Ranger series! It's really good!
This game is in my Switch wishlist because it does sound interesting but, you know, I might just...take it off...
I got all the way to the final boss in Shinobi III—playing on an actual Genesis—and could not beat him because he is sooo much more agile than you! Argh!
Rune: Viking Warlord seems like the kind of game I might find one day at a thrift store for cheap. I'll keep a lookout for it.
I love Wallace and Gromit! That new movie was pretty fun.
Oh man, the Murderbot Diaries are so good! And I love Asimov! And I saw in a previous comment that you'd read the first Expanse book! All great choices. I started the first Expanse book at the beginning of last year, thinking I would read two or three of them over the course of the year, and liked them so much that I read the first six books. I still need to get the last three but I am looking forward to reading them. This year has been kind of scattershot on reading so far. Right now I'm reading Jeremy Parish's Virtual Boy Works book.
Another person! Welcome back! Good job cleaning the table.
That is a dizzying list of platformers! I played the Boy and His Blob remake on Wii and quite enjoyed it. I imagine that is a smoother experience than the original.
There is a Wonder Boy collection for the Switch (and I assume the other consoles) that has The Dragon's Trap, if you're interested. And there was the remake that is supposed to be quite good!
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is not your cup of tea, Cary? Mine either. X-Out looks like fun though. And it's so cool that you can get Nintendo LEGO sets now! But even more so than the cost (which is definitely a factor), I just don't have anywhere to put LEGOs these days.
Those PC games sound interesting! The orignal Devil May Cry is the only one I have played, though it was at least a decade past its release date by then. It's good but it reuses bosses with cranked up difficulty, which is annoying.
Hey, I recognize some of these! I played them on Capcom and Taito collections for Blog-a-Day. I wrote this about Magic Sword on Backloggery:
"In some ways Magic Sword feels like a continuation of the ideas in Black Tiger but I liked it much better. Some things are streamlined (e.g., no shop) and the floors of the tower are simpler in their layouts but the action feels better and the myriad helper characters add some nice spice. Good enemy variety and solid tunes make for a fun adventure. I just wish I could have played it co-op."
Like Cary, I remember liking Arabian Magic and Dungeon Magic but I would have to dig through my old blogs to see what I said about them. I was not thorough with those collections on Backloggery.