I've never kept anything sealed, but I have multiple bins of toys-to-life figures. I don't want to fill up bins with cars too. Well, I do, but I shouldn't.
I've never kept anything sealed, but I have multiple bins of toys-to-life figures. I don't want to fill up bins with cars too. Well, I do, but I shouldn't.
I think the barn finds are tied to your leveling up, or reputation I think they call it. You just keep doing stuff and eventually, a new one will appear. My favorite thing was finding all the roads. I had to look up some of the billboards after a while. Some of them are crazy hard to find. Sometimes doing a race will reveal one though. You only have to drive close to it for it to appear on the map.
I like Taito a lot for old games.
When my friend and I got the head-to-head working, it became a real obsession today.
Pokemon Snap for me. Curious about Psychonauts 2 as well.
What's the deal with no battle chess on current consoles? I remember that game too and it's nowhere to be found. I'd like some kind of adventure chess game too. They did some Mahjong games on PS4 with quests built into it and a story, why not chess?
I only wish. Every time I use the Wii right now, I kind of think of staying with that level of simplicity. Yeah, I got digital games stored on my Wii too, but they're not like in my face every time I start it up. I can focus nicely on one thing. But then I worry I'm getting behind on my rewards points score for the month and switch to Xbox.
There have been certain sim games I've really liked. They tended to be just a notch simpler than the hardcore ones like Zoo Tycoon.
I still remember the very beginning of Kingpin with the foul-mouthed old lady. I laughed so hard at that and then just chuckled through the rest of the movie.
I'm taking the babiest of baby steps in learning chess. I've heard Chess Ultra is good for beginners.