I'll have to pay more attention next time and check out Streets of Rage 2 music again. I'll certainly be playing it again next year.
I'll have to pay more attention next time and check out Streets of Rage 2 music again. I'll certainly be playing it again next year.
It's funny how you can tell from only an hour or so that the controls are just where you want them in a game.
I'm interested in Paper Jam for it's pop-up book elements. I've only played SuperStar and Partners very thoroughly. I want to get to them all.
I used to have that Sears Pong console. It's looks like a museum piece, very cool deisgn to it. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pong#/media/File:TeleGames-Atari-Pong.jpg) I have to say, though, I'd rather play Breakout.
Yeah, when I heard Breakout being called Pong solitaire in an article I read, I thought, of course, single-player Pong. Then if you think about Arkanoid, that's Breakout taken to new levels of complexity and skill. There's also been some weird mashups that use Breakout-like mechanics like Kirby's Block Ball, which I tried to find today at Game Junkies. No luck though.
Apparently I was sold on your review and said in the comments I would buy it. Well, I didn't. I may next month though, if it's on sale. Oh and the Pong game on PS was Pong Next Level, which I will be playing again next month.
I have Arkanoid DS but not the controller, which I never knew existed. I'll have to look it up. Today I was looking for Arkanoid games at Game Junkies but only found a game called Break 'em All for DS, which I bought for $5.
Everyone I've hear talk about EO's music says it's great, but I'm not so sure. It's a bit like elevator music to me, enjoyable but lacking substance.
I like the stories, but I don't need them to enjoy a game. Now, my friend Mark, doesn't seem to care about story at all. He'll walk away from a game to get a snack during cutscenes. Oh, the crime of it! haha.
I played Hot Wheel Unleashed 2. I wasn't too thrilled with the first game but 2 seems to have tweaked something in the controls, and now I am totally on board with the sequel. I can't wait to get back into it when I have time.
I played Millennium Girl when it came out. I forget how it was different than the first game but what you say about more story is probably it. There's not really a story in the first game that I can tell. You make your own maps and story, haha. You can buy the remakes on Switch individually as well as all together I noticed.