I knew that name sounded familiar. Guess I reviewed it last year.
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2016/10/19/jotun-valhalla-edition-wii-u-ps4-xbox-one-pc/
I knew that name sounded familiar. Guess I reviewed it last year.
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2016/10/19/jotun-valhalla-edition-wii-u-ps4-xbox-one-pc/
Those are some pretty serious games! That's probably why I don't encounter too many sad endings in games since I don't play too many serious ones. I think one of the only serious game series I play is Soul Calibur, and even then, the way I play it isn't very serious!
And thanks for reading and posting!
I'm not sure either, but Zelda does look pretty sad when she apologizes to Link for messing up his life and stuff. In a lot of Zelda games, it seems like Link gets the short end of the stick at the end.
Well that must've been a good dream if you were on the GamerDad web site. :) Good part is that you can make that dream a reality. :)
I've never heard of that one. I got Snake Pass on Switch over the 4th of July weekend because it was 40 percent off. Haven't played it yet. I think the only other Switch eShop game I'd like to try right now is Mighty Gunvolt Burst.
Good music again, huh? Must be Go Shiina, my favorite music composer at it again. If you like it, check out some music from Tales of Legendia and Mr. Driller. He did those as well.
I'm really only a fan of a few of the old school Final Fantasy games (4, 6, 9), so I'm not sure if i would like thsi one. Not that I have time to play it anyway.
I've never been a big Castlevania fan so I'll probably skip out on this. This isn't Castlevania's first foray into animation, though. Ever see how Simon Belmont was depicted in Captain N: The Game Master? :)
Back when I was a little kid, after the Saturday morning cartoons were over, there was a station that would usually show a Japanese monster movie in the late morning/early afternoon. Like Godzilla and stuff. Sometimes they would show Ultraman, too.
They played School House Rock well into the 80's when I was a kid. When my brother Jeff was very little, we had some School House Rocks VHS tapes and I would play them for him at night to help him fall asleep.