I discovered recently that I do have a loose cart of Arkanoid DS in my collection. I'll be playing it for sure in January when I do block breakers.
I discovered recently that I do have a loose cart of Arkanoid DS in my collection. I'll be playing it for sure in January when I do block breakers.
No waifu for me. I almost never play games with relationship mechanics. Even with ones that do have that, like Mass Effect, I mostly ignore them until they intrude into my gameplay like in Andromeda. Then I just go with it and see what happens. Oh, and Andromeda goes pretty far I found out.
They kind of did with the latest version that expanded the world's limits by two times. It really slowed and stopped me playing it.
It's some fun run-and-gun with huge amounts of enemies on screen. It's not winning any graphics or deep story writting awards though.
I hope so, but it'll take a lot to get me to shell out more than a benjamin for anything right now.
I bounced off ME1 several times before I finally went and finished it and then didn't even think about continuing with 2 and 3. Then I bounced off Andromeda a few times later on. This year, I've ripped through 2 and 3 and now about to finish Andromeda. What happened? I've found I like them.
8-bit Adventures looks like it might be fun. I keep seeing it in the Xbox store and wondering if it was worth it.
I might be tempted to play Moe Waifu H BlockBlast when I play a lot of block breakers in January (my theme for that month). But only if I've exhausted everything else.
I like the look of Rogue Sentry too. Seems hard though. It reminds me to play twin-stick shooters as a theme one month next year.
The closest I'm come to an Animal Crossing game is Farm Together and I just learned Farm Together 2 is coming to Xbox next year! I can't wait.
Good one, but what if that's 1000 games, like I probably want to play? What then?
Playing for fun? Egads! Haha. I'd like to read your review of all the M&L games. I like a lot of them.