Your profile picture reminded me to tell you that I saw a commercial for some kind of new computer animated MODOK cartoon. Oddly enough, it was on Hulu, not Disney+. Isn't MODOK part of Marvel? You'd think it would be on Disney then.
Your profile picture reminded me to tell you that I saw a commercial for some kind of new computer animated MODOK cartoon. Oddly enough, it was on Hulu, not Disney+. Isn't MODOK part of Marvel? You'd think it would be on Disney then.
It's on Xbox One. It's an all right puzzler. I'd probably play it more if I didn't have so many others to play.
What, are Garbage Pail Kids making a comeback? Bleh, I never liked them. Even as a kid I never understood the appeal, and they were SUPER popular back then. Thanks for reading!
Oh no! Of all the games I reviewed, you want to talk about Bungee Turtle and DQ's puff puff stuff? Oh boy. :)
I think it's on a collection, too.
Yeah you'd think in the PS3/Wii/360 generation, I would've liked the Wii the best. But actually, I liked the 360 more than the Wii! You'd think it would be the other way around for me. But nope. In fact, I liked the 360 so much it's probably one of my top five favorite consoles of all time. Right up there with the SNES, NES, and PSOne.
Pac-Man 256 is very good. I have it on mobile, but you can also get it on console.
Pac-Man has a lot of games, but I think Mario and Mega Man have him beat. I mean, several Mega Man game spinoffs have spinoffs of their own!
Oh definitely yeah. I'll play an arcade racer, but I probably won't ever touch a simulation one.
The PS3 is probably my least favorite of Sony's systems. It just never ran right for me. It was rather slow, I felt. Plus that was the system that started the whole security breach debacle. There are still quite a lot of good games for it, though. 3-D Dot Game Heroes, Ratchet and Clank Trilogy, DuckTales Remastered, and others. You know why Tales of Graces F is a shorter game and doesn't look as well graphically? Well it was originally a Wii game in Japan!
I know Walking Dead was the game that put TellTale on the map, but I think it also ultimately led to their downfall. Before then, TellTale made TRUE point and click adventures, and some really good ones, too, starring characters I liked such as Sam & Max and Wallace & Gromit. But after Walking Dead, all they made were 'follow your nose' adventures. But for a few years, TellTale was one of the coolest companies I had the pleasure to work with as a reviewer.