
Soul Calibur is probably the most 'serious' game series I enjoy playing. My favorite characters are Nightmare, Taki, and Cassandra.
Soul Calibur is probably the most 'serious' game series I enjoy playing. My favorite characters are Nightmare, Taki, and Cassandra.
Yeah especially after she's had her coffee. Thanks for reading!
I have the first Mighty Switch Force game where you're a policewoman, but not the sequel where you're a fire fighter. I didn't know there was a mobile game spinoff. Have you played any of the other games in the Mighty series? I really like Mighty Milky Way.
I've played all the Metroid games except Metroid 2 and Hunters. And I didn't really get into the series until Super Metroid. I only rented the NES game a couple of times when I was a kid and it didn't really draw me in.
I really liked the Prime games but not Other M. What annoyed me about Other M was not so much the story, but some of the gameplay choices they made (switching from first person to third person was awful). Although the story parts were pretty bad, too. I don't have any interest in playing Federation Force either.
Did I ever tell you the story about how my brother Jeff cried when he was little when I beat Super Metroid? He was so worried about that Baby Metroid that died. From then on, he had a Beanie Baby Jellyfish that he said was the Baby Metroid!
Whoever heard of a steam-powered controller? Next thing you'll tell me is that you save games on a cloud! :)
I really liked Odin Sphere. I may get the remake on PS3.
Since you have a 3DS I'll tell you this. Right now I'm playing a downloadable 3DS game called Pocket Card Jockey and it's a cross between horse racing and solitaire, and it's VERY addicting!
I wish Namco would make a new Point Blank game.
Man I wish they had camps like that when I was a kid. I'd go to Fraggle Rock Camp and Pac-Man Camp and Ghostbusters Camp...
Yeah newer TellTale games have no gameplay to them at all. I miss the old TellTale games like Sam & Max, etc.
I don't get the Final Jeopardy question very often. Hardly ever, really.