Yeah, I'd have to make it my full time job to beat some of those players.
Yeah, I'd have to make it my full time job to beat some of those players.
I call it the Wii effect. It worked for them, why not us at Microsoft. Not so much. I was, however, very excited about Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor, which primarily used the Kinect. But, it apparently didn't work very well according to reviews so I never bought it. I absolutely loved the trailers for it though.
Later, I got a Kinect cheap and a few games to try out with it. I played the Mars Lander game for free, and a few others. I didn't have much space in my friend's apartment though and it didn't always read my movements correctly. You need a nice size living room. But it did get tiring waving your arms around like that like in Disneyland Adventures. Couldn't play anything for long that way.
I do still have one though and a few games for it like The Gunstringer, which is supposed to be one of the best Kinect games. I want to wield a light saber in that Star Wars game too.
No way I'm taking my shoes off. I may have to run for my life. Things getting scary!
I love the setting for the Super Mario Galaxy games. I want to try them again. Platformers though, really test my patience.
2009 was pretty darn good. I played a lot of The Maw on your end-of-year article.
That's pretty good. I haven't gotten anywhere near that level yet.
Ha ha, That's sort of how I feel, in the end, too. I'd like to watch some of it again, though, just to make sure.
I watched about ten minutes of the new series. My friend wasn't into it, so I stopped.
I remember liking the original film, but I'm not sure I love it. I need to watch it again.
Lego games go on sale pretty frequently. I think I'll get Undercover next time.