
Sky Kid:
Uuuugh. Girls always do that in my dreams too.
Sky Kid:
Uuuugh. Girls always do that in my dreams too.
Akira Toriyama did design the characters, says Internet website.
I should get back to Read Dead Redemption 2 at some point. I kinda love the slow nature of it others seem to hate.
Streets of Rage 4 is ok, as Julian initially said on Twitter. I definitely thing the enemy types are cheaper than they are in 2 though, and this is based on ONLY recent experience with 2 (zero nostalgia for the series). I would also say 2 was indeed a special soundtrack while 4 tries to allude to it but doesn't have the same drive in its soundtrack. The influence of 2 is definitely seen throughout the game in both level design and soundtrack though (unless all the games were really similar and I only think that cause I've only played 2).
The bosses never had that many helpers and did not move as fast either. I feel really underpowered in SoR 4, struggling with the Commissioner on level 2, whereas in SoR 2 I can get to level 6 and only be upset that Zamza is cheap cause it's hard to guage which plane he is on. Speaking of, are all the hidden bosses from 2? Seems like it.
I like Candlebox, or at least the two big singles they had. I want to say they were on the original The Crow soundtrack too?
I think The Expanse is the show my friend Bill told me to check out. He was saying they actually paid attention to the science of how things would work. Maybe it was a different show, but it sounds like it. Still have never seen Firefly. Still think Mandalorian is neat but not great.
That Sims 4 tutorial took a bit long for me ... I bounced off.
Thanks for letting me know Starstruck exists. Downloaded it while listening last night.
When will everything be open in Cali, though? I'd say you have a few CoronaBaD blogs left.
Also, I just realized I missed that re-run of the 98 Bulls final. Dammit.
I only ever collected Pokemon and Yu-Gi Oh cards ... and I should probably make sure I know where those are, just in case.
Wasn't this on the Great Gatsby soundtrack? The Leo one?
Sky Kid sounds fun.
STAGE SELECT: Mega Man, but it's a ryhtym action platformer a la some of the levels in Rayman Legends, with dance battles against level bosses. Levels will have the rock-style goodness of old games, while bosses will be a bit more dance-oriented, and battles are in the style of Bust-A-Groove or maybe the Haruka gameplay from Yakuza 5.
Once you reach Wiley's Castle, you will face all of the robots in a Battle Royale wrestling match, until finally Dr. Light comes in to battle Wiley in a guitar duel a la Gitaroo Man.
Mega Man: Rock Robots will also have DLC tracks and levels from Guns n' Roses, Journey, and The Protomen, to name a few.
CAGE MATCH: Never played either, but I'd rather try a fast-paced action platformer with great music than a competent-looking Zelda clone, so my vote goes to Journey to Silius. The main character wins the cage match because he has a gun.
Wingstop is my favorite for wings, but we have some excellent local deals on wings at local businesses here that approach the quality. I pretty much only get garlic parmesan wings.
But damn, if Domino's is lower than Pizza Hut (not a huge fan; they're ok but lowest on my area's totem pole) on your list, I'm staying away from those.
Yeah, I need to start shutting off waypoint markers.