What older PS4 games are you most looking forward to checking out?
Having fun with DB Fighterz right now. Spider-Man looks great, glad Insomniac is on it, but hope they can nail the web swinging like 2 on PS2/XB/GC did. Red Dead Redemption 2 I'm weary on, it's been five years since Rockstar's last single player game, worried that all their focus is going to GTA Online. DQXI I'll wait to come to the Switch unless it gets HDR on PS4.
I'm also looking forward to Biomutant, Darksiders 3, and that samurai game Sucker Punch is making.
I'll be picking up Kirby, Dark Souls, and Bayonetta Collection for sure. Unsure if Metroid, Bayo 3 and No More Heroes will come this year. Also banking on either Pokemon, Smash Bros, or Mario Maker coming this September to be their big moneymaker and online game to justify their subscription. Maybe Animal Crossing could fill that void too, but I'm more leaning towards the other three.
From what I heard, Miyamoto's comment on DKC was taken the wrong way. He thought the game was fine, but his criticism was more to get Rare to push themselves on improving it than talking down on the game. I think a large part of it had to do with cultural differences. Either way DKC2 was a damn great game, and I think the first is just decent.
Huh, I was definitely on Morgan Freeman's Team Ice of the two. Was a pretty neat team up for ads though. My favorite was Danny Devito as the red M&M though. I just love Danny Devito.
I never owned a SNES or Genesis as a kid, but I still played a ton of Sonic 2 at friends and family's homes. Didn't really play the others until they got rereleased on future hardware.
I feel the same on new gaming hardware. I move to new consoles for new games more than what these machines can do. Switch doesn't really give too many new ideas, it has some but I don't think we'll get a game showcasing HD Rumble as something we can't live without, but it's so convenient. And Switch probably has the most games I'm excited for right now. Pokemon, Bayonetta, Metroid, Kirby, No More Heroes, and Yoshi all look like fun exclusives. Also Dark Souls anywhere sounds awesome.
Even though I thought this was the best year for games in a long time, I can't argue against your GOTY pick. You just can't top the SNES.
Horizon's a good game to play in chunks because most of the game is combat, which is good and unique, but still gets old if you play it for too long at once. I would have had to put that one on hold if the story didn't start to pick up right when the combat got dull.
I'm pretty neutral on regular marshmallows, but I can't stand the freeze dried ones in cereal. Not really a cereal fan in general, but marshmallows always make it worse. I like A Hat in Time okay, but might agree with you in enjoying Yooka-Laylee more. Though I'd play Super Lucky's Tale or Mario Odyssey (despite my issues with the latter) over both of them personally.