
It's one of those games that technically isn't very good, but still kinda fun to play anyway.
It's one of those games that technically isn't very good, but still kinda fun to play anyway.
I can deal with most touch screen controls except I don't care much for 'virtual buttons.'
Me too. The reason why I got an iPad was I felt it was becoming a viable gaming platform. But not for ALL games.
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Yeah I usually find these loot boxes in the games section of places like Wal-Mart and Target. I usually don't get them because they are too expensive or don't have things that interest me in them.
And if Totally Reliable Delivery Service is on Game Pass, I'd say try it out even though I gave the game a bad review. I imagine it's much better on consoles. I'm a little disappointed that tinyBuild gave me the mobile version to review, since I cover them so much every time I go to a convention. But oh well.
I reviewed this game a long time ago:
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2012/05/26/sega-vintage-collection-monster-world-iv-psn/
It's definitely the best in the Monster World series. And I like Dragon's Trap a lot, especially the remake. Have you ever played Monster Boy? It's the latest in the Monster World series. It's fun, but gets too hard toward the end. The little blue critter from Monster World 4 is in it.
I just don't play games online enough on my PS4 to warrant a PS Plus purchase.
Police lady's name is Estel Aguirre.
The Goemon games are pretty weird.
That's one of my favorite Pac-games!
I'm working on reviewing a Switch racing game right now called 80's Overdrive. They tried to make it look like OutRun, but it doesn't play as good. Might still be a somewhat fun and relaxing time waster, though, but I have to play it a bit longer to form a full opinion on it.
If I had a PS Plus account, I could play those games online and if I played them all like that, I could get the last trophy!