I can't wait to get to them.
I can't wait to get to them.
There's a lot of funny stuff in Super Friends. I want to watch it again for all that. Legion of Doom was cool.
It baffles me why it isn't. Duke Nukem Manhatten Project is and every other Gearbox developed game is. What gives? There's still some good ideas in the game. It's just old design spruced up to play on modern consoles.
I liked K&L2 both single and co-op. I noticed just a few differences between the two ways to play. In co-op, one of the levels has you split up and go different ways. Kane goes above on catwalks and Lynch goes on the ground floor. In single player, there's a level that you don't get to play in co-op.
I'm guessing Project STEAM. I got it day-one and then didn't touch it for a few years. Weird. I noticed some of the rocking music reminded me of Advance Wars. Ah, for another Advance Wars.
I want to attach balloons to everything.
I've begun to let go of the need for physical copies of things. Maybe its just the access. Having the access to every piece of music imaginable kind of killed the magic of searching for new music for me. Is that going to happen with games? I fear it might.
I cried so many times in Kane & Lynch 2. Bad man's girlfriend gets abducted. Bad man's child is waiting for him to make the score so she can eat. Two bad men have to fight off mean bullies who took their clothes. I was a wreck.
But seriously. . . I wanted to cry loudly at the end of RiME, but manly men don't cry together unless they are Kane and Lynch. Poor bad men.
In a third attempt to take this seriously. . . Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons pulled at my heartstrings. I wanted to cry but the music stole my emotions. A little bit overdone, guys. Subtlety. Subtlety.
I'm considering making that '67 Pontiac GTO "my car" but it really belongs to someone older. I should have a car from about '84 when I learned to drive. I'll have to think about it, but I do love that '67 Pontiac.