
It's been a LONG time since I rented it, but I do remember that Daffy Duck game being hard. Not impossible, but still very hard.
It's been a LONG time since I rented it, but I do remember that Daffy Duck game being hard. Not impossible, but still very hard.
I probably won't get it right away. Maybe wait until a sale or enough games come out for it that I want. Did they announce the price?
My favorite video game console, the SNES, came out in 1991. I remember when I got it, too. This was before strict console release dates were a thing, so I got it about 2 weeks before most stores did at a Canton, TX trade fair. I got it 20 bucks cheaper, too! And the first game I played on it was not Super Mario World, but Gradius 3!
I rented that Duck Dodgers game back when I was a SNES-playing teen. Seemed pretty fun. Nothing I'd buy, but I enjoyed the rental. I loved how when you got hit, Daffy Duck would whimper "Mother" like in the cartoon.
Interesting thing about Stray is that it's published by Annapurna. They're a movie studio but they also publish video games! Some include Donut County, and I reviewed Wattam earlier this year, which was made by the same guy who did Katamari Damacy. I met with Annapurna at PAX South, so I have a good relationship with them.
Bugsnax was made by the same people who did Octodad, huh? Man that was a funny game! Would've made a great cartoon. Another neat thing about Bugsnax is it's coming to both PS5 and PS4, so I can play it on what I already have!
I looked up NES games released in 1990 and there are SO MANY of them! Lots of ones I liked, too. Lolo 2, Kickle Cubicle, Little Nemo: The Dream Master, Mega Man 3, Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers, Mario 3, and many more!
I was too busy to watch it, but a new Ratchet and Clank game sounds cool. I probably won't get a PS5 just for that. I didn't even get a PS4 until a Black Friday sale. If you can do me a favor and let me know if there were any other games announced you think I would like, that would help me out a lot. If Sony wants me to buy a PS5 right away, they should make another Loco Roco game, or get Capcom to finally finish Mega Man Legends 3.
You know I always thought I remembered reading about a Castlevania game with a female Belmont. But when I didn't see it on the collection, I just thought it was my imagination or something.
Yeah it would be interesting to try out one of the 3-D Castlevania games. As many games as I reviewed on the N64, there was so many that I missed out on because I was a poor college student at the time and I also leaned a bit more towards the PlayStation, especially in the later part of the 90's.
A female Belmont does sound cool! Why would Konami want us to forget about that? Was the game really bad or something?