
Dude, Space Invaders: Infinity Gene sounds really cool. And it's 15 years old! How did I not know about this?
Dude, Space Invaders: Infinity Gene sounds really cool. And it's 15 years old! How did I not know about this?
The levels in Vampire Survivors do have bounds but depending on the level it might be a giant open space or sectioned off or themed in some way. The level from the first DLC, for instance, has some open grass areas, a forest, a village, a lake...and maybe something I can't remember lol. There are also relics to pick up in most levels that give you permanent upgrades or unlock weapons or characters as well as items to help in that particular run. There is a lot to find and uncover in this game! Are you playing it now too?
It's hard to put into words what exactly it is about Vampire Survivors that is so compelling but whatever it is, the game nails it. Sounds like Catlord does not.
That Yakuza game set in the '80s is the one I'm playing! I wouldn't be a good actual gangster either lol but I'll beat down fools in '80s Japan all day!
The graphics for Vampire Survivors are definitely NES+, so those would need a bump down for Atari, but the main problem is the crazy number of enemies that eventually flood the screen. It's only happened to me once or twice but I've had slow down on the Switch from the sheer chaos on screen.
Yes, RWBY is a Rooster Teeth production and I give it a hearty recommendation! Just remember, if you decide to watch it, that the budget for the first season or two was tiny. It has definitely grown since then. Arrowfell is a single-player game but there is a multiplayer one called Grim Eclipse. I haven't played it yet though.
I have a hard time getting into Atari games. They were a little before my time and so I have no nostalgia. I did have an Atari games collection for the PS1 (I think it was Activision games) back in the day, so I have some experience. I've been kicking around the idea for a while of getting Atari 50. I think the documentary style would serve those old games so well.
One of my kids watched a Youtuber play Spirit of the North and then worked for the money to buy the game himself. He didn't finish it but it seems like a cool game, a pretty linear 3D puzzle platformer.
I really like pinball but, man, I am not very good at it. There's so much pinball here!
Did you mean Streets of Rage 4? I have heard wonderful things about that game but I have not played it myself.
DuckTales Remastered is great and not too long to play through. And Hades deserves the long haul. That game really has legs.
I love the music that plays in Uncle Scrooge's office as well. Putting on an extended Youtube video of that makes for some great calming background music.
I never did play BattleBlock Theater, unfortunately. I think it's stuck on Xbox and computers, which is not ideal for me right now. Hopefully someday.