
That's true. I have seen similar traditional games collections on Xbox. I might get one.
That's true. I have seen similar traditional games collections on Xbox. I might get one.
The game is just so involved. So many options, buildings and whatnot. I didn't have the patience that day, but it seemed cool and basically well optimized for controlers.
That's a good plan. Now to create a worm hole where I can go and play for hours in another dimension that only takes minutes here on Earth.
Neato, I want a copy on my Xbox. Wah.
I wish I could have more than two systems hooked up at once. I love jumping around from console to console.
I really want a 3DS again.
I'm very curious about Yoshi's Island. I'd like to play that soon.
Me either, that's partly why my haul lasted me all year long.
They're TV documentaries. All the David Attenborough hosted shows are great. Oh, there is also a book to go with both, now that you reminded me. I want.
Oh yes! I'll be looking out for this on Xbox, where I see it's also published.
I think I stopped playing Quest for Booty because of some jumping element, I forget really. I've played some of the other PS3 R&C games but I don't remember finishing any of them for some strange reason. I have the PS3 collection of the first three games, so I have no real excuse for not doing my own R&C binge. I'm excited about the new one, but I'm not sure I'll have the cash for a PS5.
My procrastination with many R&C games has been that I mostly play with my friend Mark on Xbox. If I can find the time, though, R&C games are high on my list for Sony systems.