I remember ordering a Wii from Dell Computers and waiting about year to get one sent to me.
I've played Super Mario Galaxy. It's certainly impressive, but I never finished it.
I remember ordering a Wii from Dell Computers and waiting about year to get one sent to me.
I've played Super Mario Galaxy. It's certainly impressive, but I never finished it.
I started a Crossword puzzle game on my 3DS and got surprisingly hooked on it.
I still want to play Toon, the game where you basically do DnD but with cartoon characters.
I basically gave up trying to figure out what was better. When you're picking up new weapons every minute of gameplay, it gets too tasking to try and figure it out. Now I just let the inventory list decide for me. So far so good for today. It actually freed me up to think about how to combine effects from multiple item types. I got a shock damage combination that created huge sparking storms on the screen. It was pretty cool.
It was Steve Jackson game. My roommate in college introduced it to me.
If it's $40, I may end up getting it because my friend will definitely get it day-one at that price.
That's a good lineup. I forgot about Wolfenstein youngbloods. I'm going to have to watch a trailer on that tomorrow.
It can get a little bit fetch questy at times, but all the missions are still interesting.
Ever play the board game Car Wars? Or, I guess it's a pen-and-paper game. I played it way back with a friend of mine. Load your cars up with weapons and battle it out. It was fun.
I love that guy-between-two-wheels thing. I think I played some Twisted Metal Black at some point.
Interesting you applied at Gamepro. I used to follow a few poeple on podcasts and whatnot who worked there in the 90s, Dan Amrich and Hugh Sterbakov. I also remember that magazine. I liked their issues where they listed all the games they'd reviewed. It was like they dumped their spread sheets into a magazine, but I liked that.