I didn't get very far, but I liked it.
I didn't get very far, but I liked it.
I know. I saw Puchi Carat there and almost started playing it. Control. Must maintain control.
Galaxian mainly. I don't see where I could play Gee Bee. It's not on any Namco Museum title that I looked up.
Great review. Told me a few things I knew nothing about after playing it several hours today, like life points.
I liked RiMe and I need to get back to Horizon Zero Dawn. I've been doing neat tricks with trade-in's and gift cards too. I think I spent $5 today on Forza Horizon 3 and Romancing Saga 2. And I have $20 of in-store credit left over at my retro gaming shop.
Yea, there's precious little to do in TellTale games.
I find Sara Silverman very annoying. I try to like her, but her brand of humor just rubs me the wrong way.
I get the impression that Zelda isn't as giant a game as some others of its type, which I think is great because these games can get crazy huge and overwelming. Also mega time consuming. I usually burn out on a game nearing the 100 hour mark, no matter how good it is. (not counting Minecraft which is kind of different in that its so open ended and not a story game).
I played a few hours of Prey when it came out. I liked it and want to go back to it sometime.
Oh yea, I love that song. I think those guys are about my age too. . . Billy Corgan is exactly my age.
I guess this is today's version of yesterday's difficulty. Both were there to extend gameplay. Sometimes it's ok to me because it's part of the realism of the game. Like you would have to travel to places in real life. Sometimes, though, it feels like I'm playing that Desert Bus game Penn & Teller did. BORING! (purposely so in their case and for great humor I thought).