
My new controller sometimes disconnects. I think I'm flexing the casing a bit with my grip but I'm not sure. This never happened on my old controller, which I replaced because the left thumb stick was drifty.
I like the WWI setting. I always loved the design of Castlevania games even though I haven't been able to beat one of them.
I like a more arcade like racer: Forza Horizon, Burnout, even kid racers like Cars and Sonic's All-Star Racing. I love driving in real life though. Somehow, without a wheel and pedal, driving sims all seem totally unrealistic to me.
This mall, like the ones still left, had a lot of closed stores. The baby one was the one I needed to get to. I think you had to get into a vent to get to it, according to the walkthrough. I couldn't find that store though, closed or not.
I believe, she becomes the Queen of Corona. ha ha
I'll say this, Sony has the best screens of the handhelds. Games look great on both PSP and Vita.
I've heard about this game so many times over the years, reading magazines and now podcasts, I've got to run through it at least to have something to say about it. I feel like I'm the only one who hasn't played it.
My hand-eye coordination isn't that great right now, but I was slowly begining to actually control where the ball goes after a while. It's always tricky with a modern controller and that analog stick. The old dial control paddles on the Atari gave you very precise control. But this game, and BreakQuest play better than the Atari Flashback port of Super Breakout.
I've heard this might come to Game Pass, so I want to try it when it does. I think I was still playing Doom clones when this originally came out.