I first discovered it on XBLA. Then my friend Mark and I saw the GBA and PSone version in a retro store. He got the PSOne version and I got the GBA version. I want that PSOne version too. Grrrrr. I'll be nice.
I first discovered it on XBLA. Then my friend Mark and I saw the GBA and PSone version in a retro store. He got the PSOne version and I got the GBA version. I want that PSOne version too. Grrrrr. I'll be nice.
Sounds like another reminder to always keep projects as simple as possible because you never know how complex they will become.
Nooooo. I've been on a critically acclaimed kick in games lately and you just reminded me how most of my favorite games are B's like Total Overdose and Open Season and Hogs of War and on an on. Now I got more games to buy. Arghhh! I watched my friend play the 360 Matt Hazard game. I still say "down to my last squirt" every time I'm out of ammo in any game I play thanks to Matt Hazard. I'll have to go on a budget game buying spree soon and pick that up and Onechenbara too. Gotta have them guilty pleasures as well. B movies rock too. Crank's the bomb! Ever see the docu American Grindhouse? That lists a ton of movies I want to see. I wrote them down somewhere.
I love Camel.
I love the first hour of the game in survival mode where you have to madly dash to build a house so you don't get caught outside at night with all the skeletons, creepers, and zombies. I could just replay that part over an over. It's a great little survival horror game in the first hour.
Minecraft has a whole lotta lova.
I stopped and started ME1 several times at first too. Mainly because I didn't like the combat, or didn't understand it. Something clicked for me last time. Maybe that it's really a kind of turn-based system, and then I was able to finish it. I'd like to play it again before going into ME2. I hear you can transfer your character from game to game. I want to try that.
Yea, I hate it when there's no booklet or it's in a generic case. Phooey on that!
I noticed there are some new things you can do as a host to control what players do in your world. I'm not sure what because I didn't look into it. My nephew plays it on 360 and next time I see him, I'll ask him for his gamertag. I think he does a lot of creative mode though.
Mark and I get along in Minecraft for the most part. It's weird because usually he's the destructive one, but in Minecraft, he's the creator and I'm the loose cannon. Maybe it's all that time cackling with demonic laughter around my pools of lava.
It's amazing! So creative and fun to play. I'll never trade my copy of it.