
It should. SS was originally a Genesis game. Still pretty fun, too.
It should. SS was originally a Genesis game. Still pretty fun, too.
My favorite Android game was actually Sonic Spinball. heh
My backlog looks like:
400+ unplayed games.
lol
Yeah, they charge a lot of money because people are paying what they are asking. In a way, they are tarnishing what good name they have left with that group.
Oh no, yours is a great comment. It was very informative. I totally agree that the mobile market has become saturated with lazy and cheap product. The untapped potential there has come to mean timewasters and social games in addition. Playing games on your smart phone would be great if they designed the hardware with gamers in mind. Case in point: I bought an Xperia Play out of everything else for the control pad alone. It was great for me, but it was quickly outclassed by all the other cell phones coming out, and generally wasn't a great phone. I think it would have been more successful if it had seen more advertising and hadn't been exclusive to Verizon. It had some very nice buzz before it was released. But after it was, people realized that it was very limited and underpowered.
You're not the only one. A lot of people complained about that, myself also. The trick is to use your pointer finger instead of thumb. It controls a lot better that way.
Okay. Thank you.
Ouch. I would ask you what made you so mad, but I'm afraid to be dragged into a men vs. women argument. Anyways, not all of us guys are sexist, nor does it matter which is better. We are who we are, which is human. I just don't understand why we can't just all get along lol.
Rising was a ridiculous game, but in a good way. A bank of brains to put into cyborg machines? I mean, really? Human life has to have some kind of meaning other than to be exploited like that and turned into slaves. I thought that was pretty gross and freaky of them to do that. I remember feeling pretty sad at seeing that living person trapped in that existence in that cut scene. Also, the bosses were really twisted, if you paid attention to what they were saying. I was pretty irritated at Armstrong's speech. It was like, "Really, developers? You want to make some kind of crazy statement like that? That is totally untrue!" Anyway, it was all good. They managed to make a good game despite being hung up on memes.
I haven't been impressed with Konami's offerings, or Capcom's either. Sega has been starting to make headway on good games, but they aren't there yet. I think the mobile market can be good for developers if they can learn to give better value.