
Sometimes i think you have to download an app that'll do that.
Sometimes i think you have to download an app that'll do that.
I got a Vita for Christmas in 2015. I played a lot of games for it in 2016 to catch up on the ones I missed out on. And then I didn't play it much after that. I think I might've reviewed a couple of Vita games in 2017, but I don't remember what they were.
The problem I had with FEZ is that at one point, you had to scan QR codes in the game to get tips on how to crack the codes in the text to move on. And at the time, I didn't have a cell phone that could read QR codes yet.
I reviewed Quacamelee on the 360. It was pretty good if you like 2-D Metroid style games.
Isn't there a sequel table called Black Knight Returns?
I think it's interesting that we got pinball tables well into and throughout the 90's. I think they kind of tapered off after the 2000's, though.
One neat fact about Zack & Wiki si that it came out pretty early in the Wii's life cycle, which is even more surprising that it turned out so good.
I remember seeing the very first Street Fighter in an arcade once. It was a special cabinet with big buttons and the harder you punched them, the harder the attack would be. It's true! Look it up.
I remember when my brother Jeff discovered the Zork secret in one of his Call of Duty games and he played that for a while.
I never could get into text adventures as a kid, which is strange since I do like point and click adventures. But there was one text adventure that I played as a kid, but it was more like a proto-point and click adventure. It was called Mickey's Space Adventure and you still typed in commands like in Zork, but the game had graphics with words next to the objects so you knew what to type in. That was the very first game I ever beat, and even though it was a little kid's game, I WAS a little kid at the time. I still remember the sense of accomplishment from beating that game, and it's one of the reasons why I like reviewing kids games now. Sorry, I guess that didn't have much to do with Zork.
I remember playing The Speed Rumbler on the Capcom collections but all I really remember about it was it was very hard. When you're playing games on your Capcom collections, see if you can find Pirate Ship Higemaru. That one is awesome.
I'm not a big Treasure fan, but there is one Treasure game that I really like. It's called Astro Boy: Omega Factor and it's for the GBA. I recommend trying it when you get a chance.
Ghost Trick was made by the same folks who also worked on Phoenix Wright. They even included Missile the dog in it! I love the twist ending, too.
Okamiden was my Game of the Year in 2011.