
It is; arms and legs flying everywhere and you're guaranteed a bloody nose.
I usually get killed and have to shoot sniper shots from the observation area while Mark continues to muck it up in the pit until the 4 wave round ends.
It is; arms and legs flying everywhere and you're guaranteed a bloody nose.
I usually get killed and have to shoot sniper shots from the observation area while Mark continues to muck it up in the pit until the 4 wave round ends.
16-bit side quests sound great. I want that feature in other games now.
I'd be willing to bet it's the simpliest of all the Intelivision games. Most of their games were more complex than either Atari or Coleco.
Mark tried to get me into NHL 19 recently but I wouldn't do it. I haven't played a sports game in a long time.
I've been getting clothes at Goodwill lately, but I always give the CDs a check when I'm there.
It was like seconds into Shark! Shark! when I said, "holy moly, this is exactly like Feeding Frenzy.". I wonder who owns Shark! Shark! now.
I guess people would rather compete directly like in Smash Bros.
That and the Atari Lynx took a lot of batteries and used them up pretty quickly. I hardly have to think about it much with a DS or 3DS. It's great.
The co-op is especially good in this game. You can set it up so that you don't have to fight for loot, and players at different levels of progress can still play together and face the same challenge from enemies. And it's super quick and easy to jump into a friend's game. I sometimes ask Mark to jump in and help me with a boss. He jumps in, we fight the boss, and then he takes off. Each of us get's their XP and loot and take it back to their game. It's great.
Yeah, it's not bad.