All the Next Gen movies were just ok to me. The Borg movie made from the tv episodes is probably the best.
All the Next Gen movies were just ok to me. The Borg movie made from the tv episodes is probably the best.
I want to play it again on PS or N64.
Ah Majesco, kings of cheapo games. They're based in New Jersey I learned. I should speak nicer of them and ask for a job.
I try not to, but I was almost about to on that Torment achievement.
I have the same issue with Diablo III right now. One achievement to go but it requires grinding for gold for some unknown about of time (likely a lot). I'm not sure I want to do that.
I could watch Black Adder over and over, but Bean, not so much. I liked the TV show, but the movie wasn't quite as engaging. Maybe it's better in short form.
I played it with the music on another tab. Nice experience! What I want in every platformer is the ability to grab edges, like if you just miss that platform, you can grab the edge and pull yourself up. Why not?
Too bad. We could use a good Silver Surfer game.
Here's another one I thought of later. Top Ten Flushable Toilets in Games. In 1996 it was the sign of ultimate interactivity when Duke Nukem had them. I think it was GTAV that was I playing recently where I couldn't flush any toilets. Where has interactivity gone these days?
Yea, FFVII is there for many people. I played one JRPG before that, Shining in the Darkness, but I didn't play many RPGs at the time. Seems strange because I consider the genre to be my favorite. I think because I played games with my friend Mark, I always looked for something we'd play together and RPGs were usually just single player except for action RPGs like Gauntlet, which I did play. So if FFVII had co-op, I'd have played it.