I have even stronger memories of the Battletanx sequel Battletanx: Global Assault because you could play the campaign co-op, which was a rare feature in 1999. Mark and I played that one a lot.
I have even stronger memories of the Battletanx sequel Battletanx: Global Assault because you could play the campaign co-op, which was a rare feature in 1999. Mark and I played that one a lot.
I think that was my problem with B2. When I beat the main game, I felt compelled to up the difficulty but then the DLC was really hard. It's like they want you to go to the beginning of the main game after switching difficulty.
I didn't do anything.
Weapon Crusher is cool but I got most of my best stuff from drops or the gold key chest. Still, it was fun to chuck stuff in there and see what would come out.
I looked at the cartridge for Zelda and boy was it small. Smaller than a 3DS cart. Kind of weird they could stuff so much code into such a small cart.
Also, everybody seems to be crazy excited and glowing about the new Zelda. People are calling it the best game they've ever played and going on and on about it like it was some kind of spiritual awakening. I imagine they'll cool off eventually. I mean, it's just Zelda embrasing open world gameplay. You'd think Nintendo just invented it or these people are experiencing it for the first time. Anyway, I'm sure it's great. I wish I could play it.
I got Spartan Assault on 360 and then got it free on XBO through Games with Gold. Thing is, I didn't really like it. I don't like the U.I. for it. I'm going to try it again, though. in my journey through the series. Too bad they didn't port Spartan Strike to XBO. I want to try that.
There's not much DLC for Pre-Sequel. One's an arena and another is a true level. The rest was extra character types like Aurelia The Baroness and something else I forget right now that was minor.
The previous one lasted me five years before I made a mistake and broke the hard drive. I replaced the drive and it worked fine. I gave it to my girlfriend who used it for a little while longer. The monitor failed a few years later. Dell computers hasn't done me wrong yet since my first PC from them in 2000.
Many have praised it as being one of the best TellTale games made.
Yea, that was big news in the gaming press. I'm not sure I played that game either, though. Maybe though, just don't have a strong memory of it. Much stronger memory of BattleTanx and Rampage World Tour.
My enthusiasm for Star Wars definitely wanned after Phantom Menace and was quickly picked up by Halo. Although, I did get a Gamecube in 2001 so I could play Star Wars Rogue Squadron II. I'm still a Star Wars fan. I read a lot of SW comics after that. It's just, I've never been that interested in the novels, for whatever reason. I'm a fan of Star Wars for the visuals mainly, I guess.