Yea, I do that too. My arms fall asleep and my neck gets all fatigued. i can't help doing it though because it's just the perfect place to play for an hour or so.
Yea, I do that too. My arms fall asleep and my neck gets all fatigued. i can't help doing it though because it's just the perfect place to play for an hour or so.
I always get excited by the flight sim games when they come out. I used to build model planes when I was a kid and always loved plane design. But the controls of those games just frustrate me. This trailer for Damage Inc. last year got me all excited, but I think I'd like strategy game Ace Patrol on iPad better.
That's some glorious hair and I don't mean the lead singer.
Sounds like it could fit in a Castlevania game. I'd love to hear a pipe organ version. Something about it makes me think of a Bach fugue.
Will do. Can't wait to see live game footage from the PS4 this way from someone here at Pixlbit.
Yea, or put "101 LEVELS of FUN" right under Donkey Kong.
I've haven't gotten to the tilt stuff yet. I was having trouble when you move Mario around defensively in the battle screen. I kept tipping the screen and losing focus. I guess I'll have to turn it off for the tilt stuff. I so love the 3D now. I've gotten quite good at keeping the screen at the right angle.
I'm there now. I've never used Twitch before. It's nice. I'll keep your Twitch page up in case you start playing again. I'll be here all night.
Umm, I guess so. The thing I like about it best is that you can do a quick turn to go the opposite direction. You don't have to take these long arcing turns like you do in most other aerial combat games. I know it's not realistic but that simulation stuff drives me crazy. I turn around for what seems like forever and the whole time the enemy is right on my tail and I can't shake them. In Crimson Skies, I can turn right around and blast the crap out of them. I don't know why no one else has used this in any other flight combat game, but I hear that the Snoopy Flying Ace game on XBLA is similar in style and not bad.
It's the hectic pace and confined quarters that lend themselves well to freak outs of every sort.