
I'm expecting physical games and consoles to rise in price. I'm having fun buying retro games right now. It's like a new renaissance of old physical game buying for me right now.
I'm expecting physical games and consoles to rise in price. I'm having fun buying retro games right now. It's like a new renaissance of old physical game buying for me right now.
I like Epic Mickey 2 for the most part.
Another Klonoa would be great. Even though I still haven't beat either of them, I still return to them every so often. I used to own the originals, but who knows where they ended up.
So this remake of Epic Mickey is way different than the original which I had a similar experience with. I haven't compared them back to back, but I had no problems with anything in the remake. It even seemed to have different levels, at least, it started out in a different location than I remember from the first one. I'm keen to revisit the original to see just what the differences are.
And Lost Crown did seem of a very high quality, it just didn't hit me this first go. Often that happens to me, I bounce off a game at first and then return later to discover I really like it.
Me neither. I tried Sonic Adventure back when I had a Dreamcast, and liked it, but not enough to finish it. I'm keen on a game called Tales Adventure which I think was a Game Gear spinoff title collected on Sonic Origins Plus which I'm renting from my library soon.
I've played, and not finished, many of the TMNT games before, but I'd like to revisit them, especially that Game Boy game you mentioned. That collection seems to have them all.
I want that Yoshi frisbee. I like the graphics of Bubble Ghost. And Akatsuki looks really interesting. I love lighter strategy/deck builder games like this.
I used Gamefly way back and liked it a lot. I remember getting DS and PSP games. Of course, that was when physical games were more of a thing. I think they are still around though.
I'm guessing my library will start getting Switch 2 games this summer, or even a console to lend (because they lend out consoles too), but not every library does games. I know, just a county over from me, none of those libraries lend out games.
I respect the design of Sonic games but I just can't get into them. I find it frustrating to zip along and almost always miss something.
Sequel to the Game Boy Dk game, interesting. I've heard that one is very good.
I really liked the short challenges in NES Remix. I find I can manage my frustration a little better in short bursts like that.
Met Warren Specter?! Very cool. I just read about his career in Jason Schreier's Press Reset book this week.
I have a pro controller, but I've been just using that holder for the joycons. Why? I don't know. I should plug that thing in again.
I've learned not to let the controller drop from my hands. Now I just shout a lot.
I've been falling behind with consoles. I feel like my current newest group: Xbox Series S, PS4 and Switch is where I'll stay for a good while still. I think I will be more tempted by the Switch 2 in years to come though. I've already seen exclusives I want for it as opposed to PS5 which still isn't really attractive to me.
I was just talking to a coworker about AC Shadows. He's played it a lot and likes it.