
Nintendo has always had issues with this kind of thing. They make great systems but they aren't very connected or fixable/transferable and all that.
Nintendo has always had issues with this kind of thing. They make great systems but they aren't very connected or fixable/transferable and all that.
I love this game. Love the art too. I love all these kind of mashups with rpgs. Games like Culdcept that combine an rpg with board and card games and Puzzle Quest that mashes up an rpg with a match-3 style battle system. Why aren't there more of them?
I wish you could update this with new questions too.
I played a lot of Destroy All Humans 2 those years. So fun running around in a UFO causing all sorts of trouble.
Ever since Destroy All Humans! I've noticed him doing a lot of movie soundtracks like Deadpool and Mad Max Fury Road. He also does remixes of songs in an electronica/dance mode.
Yea, it's kind of odd in that way. Not much to it either. If they had different gameplay after a screen or two I might have stuck with it a little longer.
It wasn't something I played for a long time, but I remember giving it a few minutes whenever I turned on my Atari.
Interesting. Best of both worlds. I like it. I'm at the moment formulating my list of games for my library. Whether I'll be able to get them all is another thing. But at least I'll have a list and can start the collection.
I got some cool cases for Skylanders figures there last time.
I totally didn't have the patience for it.
Apparently they made characters from the arcade games roaming the Lego world. I've gotta see that. Will be hooking it up on Wednesday.