It's just gonna be me and my wife when we play. We don't even have enough joycon for anyone else to play lol
It's just gonna be me and my wife when we play. We don't even have enough joycon for anyone else to play lol
As we are seeing *cough cough FFVII & IX cough* anything is fair game for the Switch!
Teenage Mutant NINJA Turtles! Of course! That's what I was forgetting lol. I played some much Turtles in Time with my younger brother.
I got my scary gaming started early this year with Alan Wake, a game I bought nearly six years ago with the intention of playing immediately. I'm only halfway through so there is plenty left for Octoberween and who knows, maybe I'll have time for more.
Bring on the blogs!
I don't know what's up with IGN but I recently saw someone ask (admittedly, on Twitter) what the best place to start a new blog was, and the overwhelming response was that blogs are dead and it's all about Twitter threads now. And I was like, but...but...but...
With the NES Classic, I didn't have to play through Castlevania in one sitting, and that helped a ton. I could take a breather for a couple days and come back to it without having to start over.
I hope you went to look right after you made that comment because PS+ has updated to the October games now!
I now have all the God of War games in some form or another except the newest one and I haven't played any of them
But when I do (fingers crossed), I will start at the beginning. Might be a while before I get to GoW III!
The training wheels are definitely off in Hardest on EDF. I can't imagine what Inferno will be like.
I definitely buy more RPGs than I can actually play lol.
I always have a list of books/movies/games I want to get through in October, and I'm doing good if I make it through any of them!
I was very intrigued by this game once I saw video for it. I'll wait for reviews, I think (I have so many games to play!), especially since it is technically a toys-to-life game and that does not interest me at all. But hey, if you can just play through it as just a Star Fox game, I'd be down for that.
Personally, I think Nintendo's penchant for trying new ideas with Star Fox has largely been a bad thing for the series. Assault would have been great without the on-foot sections. Zero would have been great without the second screen (well...and that dumb walking tank thing). I think that fans would be more accepting of offbeat sequels like Command if they had solid traditional Star Fox games to play as well (similar to how Hal handles Kirby).