
It's funny how you can tell from only an hour or so that the controls are just where you want them in a game.
It's funny how you can tell from only an hour or so that the controls are just where you want them in a game.
I'm interested in Paper Jam for it's pop-up book elements. I've only played SuperStar and Partners very thoroughly. I want to get to them all.
I used to have that Sears Pong console. It's looks like a museum piece, very cool deisgn to it. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pong#/media/File:TeleGames-Atari-Pong.jpg) I have to say, though, I'd rather play Breakout.
Yeah, when I heard Breakout being called Pong solitaire in an article I read, I thought, of course, single-player Pong. Then if you think about Arkanoid, that's Breakout taken to new levels of complexity and skill. There's also been some weird mashups that use Breakout-like mechanics like Kirby's Block Ball, which I tried to find today at Game Junkies. No luck though.
Apparently I was sold on your review and said in the comments I would buy it. Well, I didn't. I may next month though, if it's on sale. Oh and the Pong game on PS was Pong Next Level, which I will be playing again next month.
I have Arkanoid DS but not the controller, which I never knew existed. I'll have to look it up. Today I was looking for Arkanoid games at Game Junkies but only found a game called Break 'em All for DS, which I bought for $5.
Everyone I've hear talk about EO's music says it's great, but I'm not so sure. It's a bit like elevator music to me, enjoyable but lacking substance.
I like the stories, but I don't need them to enjoy a game. Now, my friend Mark, doesn't seem to care about story at all. He'll walk away from a game to get a snack during cutscenes. Oh, the crime of it! haha.
I played Hot Wheel Unleashed 2. I wasn't too thrilled with the first game but 2 seems to have tweaked something in the controls, and now I am totally on board with the sequel. I can't wait to get back into it when I have time.
I played Millennium Girl when it came out. I forget how it was different than the first game but what you say about more story is probably it. There's not really a story in the first game that I can tell. You make your own maps and story, haha. You can buy the remakes on Switch individually as well as all together I noticed.
I didn't have any free time when I went to Philly a few days ago and couldn't get to the Kura Sushi anyway. If another one comes to Kung Fu Tea however, I have loads of those really close to me.
NES versions?! Oh no. I wouldn't like that.
Even though I love insects as a self proscribed amature naturalist, I would blast them if they were the size of small houses like in the game. So thanks!