
Hey, that gives you more time for portable gaming!
Hey, that gives you more time for portable gaming!
There were nine different versions of this game?! Yikes. I'm surprised any of them were good but you gotta give '90s-era Konami props. They knew they're stuff.
This is why I'm glad I've neve waded onto Steam. Too much stuff! Humble Bundles still get me sometimes though
Man, this is a long trip! Are you doing any of the driving?
Check your local library! You'd probably be surprised at how many comics and graphic novels they have. You might not find the lesser known or more offbeat books but you should be able to find all the famous ones at least. (If you can't find something, check the library's website since a different branch might have it.) I've read hundreds of dollars'-worth of graphic novels in the last couple years and paid maybe $10 in late fees in all that time. Unless you really want to own them, I'd say that's the way to go.
If you ever want to get the PS3 and Vita games—you know, just in case—you can purchase all of them on the PlayStation Store website. That's what I do. But anyway, I definitely want to give Rocket League a go. Looks like fun!
After being "that guy with just a GameCube" for so long, it's weird to think of you as being part of the current generation lol.
It has been out for a long time lol. I wish I'd been into comics when I was younger but at least I get to read them now.
It's really good so far! Looks like I was mistaken about it being abandoned...
My brother played Wild Arms back in the day and the main thing I remember was that when you turn around your little characters actually spin around instead of instantaneously facing the other way. Realism! That and the wild west-esque setting. AND the amazing opening song, 'natch.
It will be interesting to see what you play. There are a lot of superhero from back in the day but not that many good ones. I don't think there's a good 2D Spider-Man game, personally. And just DC/Marvel? No Nightshade then, I guess