
I enjoy playing stuff like Marvel v Capcom 2 multiplayer or in an arcade, but you and I are the same in preferring fighters with strong storylines for single player. I'll have to check out this Garou if I get a chance, thanks for the comment!
I enjoy playing stuff like Marvel v Capcom 2 multiplayer or in an arcade, but you and I are the same in preferring fighters with strong storylines for single player. I'll have to check out this Garou if I get a chance, thanks for the comment!
I think you meant to say "except" Naruto. lol And don't worry, I couldn't tell you if I hate the series, but I am indifferent, and will likely never watch it or read the manga, so eh. Although, Game Grumps recently played a fighting game based on the franchise that looked pretty awesome, so I don't know what to tell you, really.
As for Sessler, I'm too tired to even get to whatever point misogyny was brought up, but I did like scrolling from the video and hearing a calm Vince Vaughn talk to me about God of War. And that Ninja Gaiden trailer looked cool, but I've seen it before. That's all I got. Nice to see a blog from you.
Maybe not, but I just recall enjoying it on some level. Like I said, I just enjoy fighting games that have one player experiences that break up the monotony of fights with cutscenes. Obviously, they should be skippable, but someone like myself that plays one player appreciates when effort is put into character stories beyond what's in the manual.
I can't really say if it's better or worse than other fighting games, but there's more of it than normal in my experience, and I recall enjoying it.
I owned this game and ... I actually agree. I think I'd have given it a 3, but my God did I fall a lot in this damn game. I actually did ok with just straightaways and trick sections, but the minute I tried combining the two, it was a nightmare, and overall, it did often seem a bit boring. I think multiplayer made it more fun for me, though.
I still prefer Snowboard Kids, but I also prefer arcade to sim in general, so there ya go.
I'm actually pretty sure I DID notice the controls as a kid, and I think I found the planes too slow. I still loved the game just for its variety, though, it was a nice change of pace from Mario Kart.
I only ever rented it, but the next door neighbors had it, and I recall playing in Future Fun Land at their house.
I love this Tour de 64 idea, especially since it was my first system, technically (grew up with my older brother's NES, SNES, and Game Boy, but N64 was a Christmas present all my own.)
Stupid UMG made the first one's content unavailable in my country. "Everlasting" was some great mood music, though, and "The Way I Feel" sounds like a damn good time.
As for how all that talent just disappears, probably buried under all the mediocre radio crap from the 2000s. If I ever build a time machine, no offense if any of you are John Mayer fans, but I'm replacing Mayer with this guy.
That's awesome about Daisuke, did not know that.
Well, she's a lot cuter than the cat-sized brwn rat that swam towards me in our swimming pool last summer, I'll give you that.
I actually caught your fight with Andross yesterday, but then I think the stream went out on my end. Never knew how similar that ending is to 64's.
My memory's not that great, either. I'll just say I-No. lol