That sounds cool. I want an excuse to try No Man's Sky again.
That sounds cool. I want an excuse to try No Man's Sky again.
I remember playing Uncharted 1 when it came out on PS3. I think I rented it. I liked it pretty well but I didn't play any of the others 'til much later.
Xbox One used to not let you capture video or screenshots from 360 games, but now they do.
That's the extractor device in my left hand. It does look like I'm about to explode the fish, doesn't it.
So far, I've been fine with the controls in Dante's Inferno. I mostly use this dash move with my cross for bigger foes that works really well since I improved it with relics and skill boosts.
I keep telling myself to just use streaming and forget collecting, but it's in my blood.
I got to thinking about Galaga and the time it came out in arcades. It's quite complex compared to the other games out during that time, especially in the behavior of the enemy ships.
I need to play some Puzzle Bobble. Missile Command might be interesting. I'll check it out on Xbox. Roundguard is on my list to get when it gets cheap enough. Reventure has an interesting twist and I would try Gigantosaurus even though it isn't good because I like these 3D cartoony adventure games.
Nice. I watched my friend Mark get some achievements in Dig Dug I haven't got yet like smashing all the enemies on the screen with rocks. I got 3 of them with one rock once, but not all of them with all the rocks. I'm going to try to dig all the dirt but it seems really hard.
The more I playe Doughlings, the more I like it. It does have a lovely art style. They do another game based on Space Invaders with similar art.
I just want to adjust your ship's ability to take damage. You shouldn't die, like I do in Lifeforce all the time, just by grazing the borders of the screen.
Ooo, the NES version of Lifeforce. I might have to see if that is affordable to get.