I still have my Halo Edition Xbox. That thing is heavy. I call it a cinder block. Not very fun to carry around.
I still have my Halo Edition Xbox. That thing is heavy. I call it a cinder block. Not very fun to carry around.
This RetroCon I'm going to in a few weeks is a much smaller affair. It's mostly like a giant flea market with celebrities and a cosplay competition. So no lines to play games.
No pressure here. Just write whatever comes to mind. I haven't read a formal review in a long while. I'd rather hear someone's experience of a game rather than a formal breakdown of every element. I do enough analysis in my school work and daily reading as it is.
Odin Sphere is getting near the $20 mark. The characters eat a lot. Food boosts your levels as well as health, so pig out. It's kind of funny that way.
I can't imagine playing a bloody shooter like that on Switch. I always think of the various consoles and what fits for them. I used to try and get all the cell-shaded stuff for GameCube and play my shooters on Xbox, and JRPGS on PS2. I'm kind of doing the same even now.
I'll never go minimalist. I like the clutter.
I figured you would. But it was all I could think of at the time.
I see four panels to each side of the four in the middle that might open up?
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I just thought of one. Pac-Man Fever by Buckner & Garcia.
Something changed with me when I started Game Pass. I think I hit a critical mass of games. Now I have another 150 added to the 200 digital games I have and a couple dozen hard copy games. There's no easy way to organize it all. So I just go by feel with Game Pass. Although, I'm tempted to put all those games in a spreadsheet and sort them by game length. Such an evil plan. I better resist such an urge or I won't sleep.