
No spinach this week, just a lot of beans.
No spinach this week, just a lot of beans.
I see that Devolver logo pretty regularly because I play games like Serious Sam, Shadow Warrior and Carrion. They publish a lot of games too that I've tried and appear on Xbox Game Pass.
Right now, I'm limiting myself to mobile games that have achievements, which is few. I don't want to get too carried away. There are a lot of interesting games out there for Android I could easily get obsessed with.
I'm sure I tried Star Fox 64. It's been a while though. I may just get the expansion pass to NSO.
I played it around the time it came out. Not many games could do 3D enovironments at the time, so it seemed really cool. I don't think I ever finished it though. Not sure what level things got tough for me. I'll have to revisit it sometime to find out. "Do a barrel roll" is still a phrase I use from time to time.
I remember playing Star Fox Adventures on Gamecube later. I really wanted to like that game, but I forget why I stopped playing it. That's another one I'd like to try again.
I trust you won't lead me wrong. Ha ha.
So many downloadable titles! I recently went through all the Xbox Series X games I want to play on wiki, but then I realized a lot of the downloadable, or indie, games I've discovered and liked (like Tinykin) aren't on the wiki list. How is one to keep track of it all?
I like it better every time I go back to it. I'm going to devote a long play to it at some point.
I saw this on Xbox one day and was curious but thought it might be just a bad collection of old vg knockoffs. Seems like it isn't that bad. I'll put it on my wish list for when it goes on sale.
I've played this on Genesis collections a few different times. Those first-person sequences are pretty fun and you can cause a lot of havok in the beat 'em up sections, but I could never get very far in it; probably that running out of energy thing.
These games need a hint system like they added to the Monkey Island remasters, but even that couldn't help me get through the nonsensical solutions to some of the scenes in that series.