They kind of did with the latest version that expanded the world's limits by two times. It really slowed and stopped me playing it.
They kind of did with the latest version that expanded the world's limits by two times. It really slowed and stopped me playing it.
It's some fun run-and-gun with huge amounts of enemies on screen. It's not winning any graphics or deep story writting awards though.
I hope so, but it'll take a lot to get me to shell out more than a benjamin for anything right now.
I bounced off ME1 several times before I finally went and finished it and then didn't even think about continuing with 2 and 3. Then I bounced off Andromeda a few times later on. This year, I've ripped through 2 and 3 and now about to finish Andromeda. What happened? I've found I like them.
8-bit Adventures looks like it might be fun. I keep seeing it in the Xbox store and wondering if it was worth it.
I might be tempted to play Moe Waifu H BlockBlast when I play a lot of block breakers in January (my theme for that month). But only if I've exhausted everything else.
I like the look of Rogue Sentry too. Seems hard though. It reminds me to play twin-stick shooters as a theme one month next year.
The closest I'm come to an Animal Crossing game is Farm Together and I just learned Farm Together 2 is coming to Xbox next year! I can't wait.
Good one, but what if that's 1000 games, like I probably want to play? What then?
Playing for fun? Egads! Haha. I'd like to read your review of all the M&L games. I like a lot of them.
Gato Robo looks interesting even though I tend to shy away from metroidvanias (cor. meowtroidvanias).
I loved Lego City Undercover. Maybe my favorite Lego game so far.
That Dead Space remake revived my interest in the series. I really liked it a lot.
Thanks! And you're right. I could do a whole year on most generations after the second and even on a single console like the PS2. I may consider something like that in the future.
This year was different but similar. I put Gen 1-3 together for January (Pong/Atari/NES) followed by Gen 3, Feb. (Genesis/SNES console wars), Gen 4, March (PS/N64). Then from April (1998-2000, when Metacritic begins showing more search results), I did three year spans for each month and used Metacritic to generate a list. I'm currently on 2019-2021.
That was fun, but I want to stick a little more closely to the history for 2025. I'll probably not use Metacritic to generate lists. I think I might go through my own collections first because I want to thin the herd of bad games. Then maybe go by release dates. There's always so much though. It's hard to try and find a satisfying focus and not try and cover everything. But I may come up with a favorite genre theme each month, like shmups for Gen 2 and RPGs for Gen 4, or something like that. Oh, I'm keen on brick-breakers for Gen 1. I got way into those earlier this year. I may start with that.