
Weird that they would put it on their console but not on the collection, but maybe as an incentive to get the console.
Weird that they would put it on their console but not on the collection, but maybe as an incentive to get the console.
You got all those games physical? I swear most of the games I've bought now on Xbox One are all digital. There's hardly a physical library at all.
I still want to play Mario + Rabbids and Golf Story on Switch.
Playing Killzone 1 on Vita?
They were listed on a page of sales in the PS store called Big in Japan. I'm furious EDF 5 didn't come to Xbox. Oh, and I just listened to an interview with band Alphaville. One of their big hits was "Big in Japan". Weird coincidence or explicit reference?
The bit from Parsival used in Excalibur and the theme taken from Sigfried's funeral march are my favorites.
I had a lot of fun jumping around from level to level just playing segements of each. To heck with linearity and completion.
Yeah, it's kind of tough I've discovered. I wasn't too thrilled to replay all of it once I'd gotten a few hours into it again. I do, however, want to approach it in a very silly way like play it with nothing but the shock power, like as if Palpatine got loose in there.
Me too, Sorcerer Mickey was my favorite Disney Infinity figure.
I'm excited to see it again even if I read that Stravinsky didn't think much of their interpretation of his Rite of Spring (or was it Firebird now, it's been a while).
Interesting. Pokewalker sounds a lot like a precursor to Pokemon Go. I guess it wasn't such a new idea after all.
I think Pokemon Stadium is the only Pokemon game I've played at any length.
I like all his stuff. I learned about him through the movie Excalibur which used music from Gotterdamerung and Parcival. But I've obsessively listened to all Wagner's stuff. Oh yeah, Tristan and Isolde was also used in Excalibur. I can never find a soundtrack for that movie though, so I made one myself with all those tracks plus Carl Orff's Carmina Burana.