The graphics in both those games are luscious. Alpine Ski? Not so much.
The graphics in both those games are luscious. Alpine Ski? Not so much.
Are you going to E3 this year? I seem to remember a blog of yours where you said you weren't.
Oh man! What was in the batcave? The batcar, the batplane, Alfred, Batwoman. . . bats? I want to know.
Did a few shots of wildlife around me last week. I saw some Canadian Geese with chicks, an American Bullfrog (actually many of them and they weren't as skittish as they usually are. I think it was a little cold that day and they were sluggish - cold blood and all), and a large Black (or Eastern) Rat Snake. I wish I could post them here, but Flickr is not letting me do it in the comments. They'll be on my Facebook page though.
Yea, to heck with reviews. It's really fun.
It playes really well too. The brawling controls are responsive and fair. I just wish it had continues because when your health runs out, you have to start fromt the beginning again. You do pick up health packs though, but I've only seen the one you get at the very beginning so far. I hope there's more.
I have to go back and play the first one now that I know what I'm doing. It pays to read the instructions sometimes, especially with these old games.
I guess there's the Prince of Persia games and Disney's Aladdin on Genesis. That's all I can think of. . . What if the next Assassin's Creed was based in ancient Persia. That would be wild. . . Although, Arabia isn't exactly Persia is it. Persia is present day Iran and Arabia is that land mass that includes Saudi Arabia. Now I'm confused.
Take you pick of systems too. It's on PSP and PS2 or you can get the Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection which has a very similar selection of games for Xbox 360 and PS3. I noticed today that I didn't see Phantasy Star 1 as an unlockable on the PS2 version like it is for the X360/PS3 one.
Yea, I like cell-shaded stuff too. Comix Zone is unique in that you are actually in the pages of a comic book and play within each cell.