I foresee many smashed TVs thanks to this peripheral.
I foresee many smashed TVs thanks to this peripheral.
Yeah, all things considered, it is a good game; it's just not a good Splinter Cell game. Had I not been so familiar with the series, I might've given it a higher score, but honestly it's just not what I wanted it to be.
Chessa will have to give her 2 cents on it since she also played quite a bit of the game. Originally she was supposed to review it, but we flip-flopped games when 3D Dot Game Heroes arrived. She's not familiar with any other Splinter Cell games, and I know that she was really digging this one after a few hours with it.
Honestly, I'm really surprised. Who would've thought that the next Pokemon games in the series would be announced for America?
This would be a monumental mistake. They need to target a sub-$100 price point if they expect to reach the mass market.
Look, a comment that I edited. Woohoo!
This game always seemed kind of lame, glad I never bothered with it.
Also, as an aside, Controller Paks really sucked. I'm really glad that we've gotten to the point in gaming where everything is right on the system.
I was extremely underwhelmed by this game. With the second one due out this year, it'll be interesting to see if they fix my many complaints.
The controls would be the most important, with some more robust objects being second to that.
Well the first mistake of this game is that it involves cats. The second is that it doesn't involve the far superior house pet, dogs.
That's ok, they can always make a sequel. At least Nintendo got it right the first time when they made Nintendogs.
When you are using Yoshi and take a hit, Yoshi runs off and Mario loses one unit of health.
Also as for the tail question I'm not sure I follow you.