
They did SaGa Frontier and I think I was more aware of Secret of Evermore than that game.
They did SaGa Frontier and I think I was more aware of Secret of Evermore than that game.
Mr. Turbo or just Turbo would be cool.
There's something appealing about hunting down all those minikits. I was also thinking about how the games, originally, had no dialog or even hardly any text anywhere in them. Everything is done symbolically like furniture build directions from Ikea. haha
I like shooting at the ringmaster. I was wondering if the real table has him balance the ball on his head like he does in the Pinball FX3 version.
They come close to boring me at times but the puzzles are intricate enough to keep me interested. I also like that I can have a chance at 100%ing these games in a reasonable amount of time. What chance do I have of completing Witcher III? Like nil unless I devote myself to it for a whole season or two.
I remember seeing this game at many a flea market and convention back in the 90s. I was always curious about it but didn't have much time for RPGs back then. I wish they'd remaster it minus the lose-yourself dungeons.
That waking up early before the alarm sound familiar. My alarm hits at 7am most days but I often wake up at 5 or 6. I try and stay in bed 'til the alarm though. I know it's not a true awakening, and if I get up, I'll be tired later.
I've always meant to go back to the first three Ratchet & Clank games and beat them. I've only dabbled in them so far. I didn't know there was a PS5 R&C coming. I'll have to think about getting the new system then.
I've started Vesperia. I'm starting to commit to games now so if I start it this time, I'm going to finish it.
I've watched friends play games in the main series. I've never been that impressed with their graphical style.
I'm excited to get into it sometime. The multiple stories are interesting.
Yeah, that's part of what drew me to the game too. I gotta find a place to keep a Nintendo system hooked up.