
Yes, Ace Angler originally was an arcade game. I've played it at Round 1.
Yes, Ace Angler originally was an arcade game. I've played it at Round 1.
Which is why I don't feel bad that's it's only in Seattle. But I still kinda want to see it. :)
I played Tears of the Kingdom all the way throught. Took me 2 months to beat and the Switch says I spent 100 hours on it. So I must've liked it somewhat. With that said, it's not going to win my Game of the Year award.
It does have a lot of features. But keep in mind that it's a very arcade-y fishing game and not very realistic. I'm OK with that, myself, but I feel like I should warn people about that.
I don't see why they wouldn't put that Animal Crossing event at more aquariums. It's just a bunch of cutouts and fact overlays they could easily implement.
Even though I played the Wii a lot, I actually liked my Xbox 360 more.
The original Pac-Man Championship Edition is the reason why I got my 360. It's still one of my favorite Pac-games of all time.
I really miss those arcade collections like Data East Arcade Classics and Namco Museums. I'm impressed you knew that Grobda was a spinoff of Xevious.
I actually liked Epic Mickey and its sequel. Sure they had their problems, but I didn't think they were that bad.
Kirby's Epic Yarn was great, even though it originally wasn't meant to be a Kirby game. The music in Epic Yarn is fantastic.
I don't even have the Nintendo app on my phone. Sounded pretty useless to me.
Hey speaking of cool aquarium stuff:
I reviewed Pikmn Bloom closer to when it came out, but it really only kept me entertained for a couple of months.
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2022/01/28/pikmin-bloom-mobile/
I don't like escort missions all that much. Luckily most of the games I like to play don't have them. I'm also not a big fan of sneaking around in games. I think the only game that made sneaking around fun for me was the Ape Escape games.
There's a demo you can download if you want to try it out first.