
When we do finally go all digital I have a feeling I'll be buying and reviewing and playing less games altogether, especially if things end up like this. Which is sad, really.
When we do finally go all digital I have a feeling I'll be buying and reviewing and playing less games altogether, especially if things end up like this. Which is sad, really.
I watched these in the theater when they first came out, that's how old I am! :) I enjoyed all three. Maybe the 2nd one not as much, but I appreciate all of them. I played the TellTale game, it started out better than it finished, and I think that'll be the closest thing we get to a 4th movie. Did you know that Back to the Future is also a world in LEGO Dimensions? I have also seen the cartoon. They actually re-released the cartoon on Saturday mornings in the early 2000's when the DVDs were re-released. There was also a Back to the Future ride at Universal Studios that I loved as a kid, too bad it's not there any more. We may not have flying cars, but we do have computers that can fit in our pockets that let us call people, watch TV shows, and go on the Internet. I would've thought that would be unbelievable when I was a kid.
I review a lot of games, and must keep some extra space for future review downloads, so even with my 32GB Wii U, I don't have enough space to hold the new Fatal Frame game. I think that's just too big to be a download only game. But I'm not going to complain or anything. I'm just not going to buy it. That's all I can do.
I love the beginning dialog in Wizard Fire.
One very important game in 2006 was Okami.
Ha! How did know you those were my favorites? :)
I could never get into any of the Castlevania games for some reason. But there is ONE Castlevania game I really like: Kid Dracula.
The thing I always think of in that scene is I'm sure the lady is saying to herself, "Finally, I get to wear some comfortable clothes!"
I didn't get a NES when it first came out. Super Mario Bros. was a neat game and all, but I was still perfectly happy playing Pengo on my Atari 5200. But when Zelda came out, I had to have one. I enjoyed lots of games on the NES, like Zelda, Mega Man series, Capcom's Disney games, and more. But I mostly rented games back then because it was way cheaper than buying them. So I don't really own a lot of NES games. I like the NES, but I think my favorite game console is its successor, the SNES.
You should try Portal 2. It's MUCH better and feels like a full game.
I got to review ALL the games on the Capcom Arcade Cabinet when it came out. I miss the days when Capcom was really cool.