Thousand Year Door is the best Mario RPG. Sticker Star is the worst.
Thousand Year Door is the best Mario RPG. Sticker Star is the worst.
I actually liked Super Paper Mario. It wasn't the best Paper Mario game, but it certainly wasn't the worst. Only main problem I had with it was that it felt like it should've been a GameCube game, as the Wii functions felt tacked on. I didn't find any of the music particularly memorable, though.
What this really reminds me of are thsoe single screen maze puzzle platform games like Bubble Bobble, Snow Bros., Tumble Pop, and especially The Fairyland Story. And I love those kinds of games so this interests me a lot! How are the touch screen controls? This kind of game looks like it would need to have very responsive controls since it looks like you would need to turn on a dime when you fall. Also, how much is it? Looks like it would make a great two-player game like the old ones.
Here is my review of Lara Croft GO. I actually really liked that game.
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2015/09/23/lara-croft-go-ipad/
And here's a review of Miitomo I just posted, too.
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2016/05/11/miitomo-ios-google-play/
I haven't gotten any of the main Pokemon games since the first Black & White, so I may not get these new ones either. They're kind of all becoming the same to me. That's not totally bad, since why fix what isn't broken, but I get more excited over the weird Pokemon spin-off games now. I wish they'd bring that Detective Pikachu game to the US. And speaking of Game Freak, are you going to download their newest game, Pocket Card Jockey?
Is there a Ratchet & Clank game on Vita?
I play Miitomo, too, but mainly only to get My Nintendo points.
That Uncharted puzzel game kind of reminds me of Lara Croft GO, which I actually liked.
I've never played any of the Mega Man games for Game Boy.
Since the game releases are slow right now, I may download this since it's free and review it at the site I write for. I can't stand the convoluted KH story, but I do like tromping around Disney worlds beating up bad guys.
I'd like to see that Capt. America: Civil War movie, but I wish all the heroes would wear "Hello My Name Is..." name tags so I could know and/or remember who some of them are. It's especially bad in the X-Men movies. If they're not in Marvel vs. Capcom games, I probably won't know who they are.
I've played this. I didn't play all the way through because it got pretty gross and violent. But it certainly was different. A year or two before this game came out, I had a lady friend/sorta girlfriend who looked exactly like the main character in the game so that was a little weird. You know what PSOne Square game I really liked was Brave Fencer Musashi. Have you ever played that one?