
It would be cool if it had a campaign. Otherwise it seems pretty monotonous.
It would be cool if it had a campaign. Otherwise it seems pretty monotonous.
I just saw Toki Tori 2 listed on the Wii-U e-shop. I'll play the first one and see if I like it. I may be picking up a Wii-U in August when Pikmin 3 comes out.
Ooo, the FUSE demo! I'll have to try that.
I played a little bit of Siberia. I remember being wowed by the graphics but getting bored with the gameplay. It seemed like Mist with it's inscrutable puzzles. However, I do like the concept of these types of games and may pull it out again to give it another go.
I started The Cave today and really liked it. Enchanted Arms may take a back seat for a while.
Arcade: Flying Shark
Atari 2600: Stampede
Intellivision: Sea Battle
ColecoVision: Venture
NES: Wizardry
SNES: Donkey Kong Country
Genesis: NBA Jam
PS1: Hogs of War
N64: Hexen
GBA: Advance Wars
Dreamcast: Sega Marine Fishing
PS2: Dragon Quest VIII
Xbox: Black
DS: Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
PSP: Patapon
Xbox 360: Crackdown
PS3: Valkyria Chronicles
Wii: Muramasa: Demon Blade
3DS: Etrian Odyssey IV
Those "innovations" are purely to suck in the casual gamer or mainstream consumer. They got us hard core gamers already, now they're going for a bigger audience and that means gimmicks. So what I'm saying is that I agree with you. I just wanted to add to the suckage.
I'm guessing Dragon's Crown is being released on disc from what I can tell. If that's true I'm preordering it immediately.
I agree. The system does not seem old to me and the games still look fantastic.
As usual with me and systems, it's some killer game that gets me to buy them. We'll see what's announced at E3 this year for Xbox/PS/WiiU.