
I shudder to think how much that LEGO NES must cost lol. My family has been playing a lot of Dreamlight Valley but some of them can't read yet, so I keep getting pulled over to the tv to see what Merlin or Remy or Goofy or whoever is saying.
I shudder to think how much that LEGO NES must cost lol. My family has been playing a lot of Dreamlight Valley but some of them can't read yet, so I keep getting pulled over to the tv to see what Merlin or Remy or Goofy or whoever is saying.
I wish Arkanoid: Eternal Battle sounded better, but then again it sounds like you didn't get to play the main mode. Maybe Arkanoid as a battle royale is super great?
My kids have gone through several phases of watching Miraculous and it seems like a pretty good show. I'd give it a light recommend. The game sounds good for younger players.
LEGO City Undercover always sounded really interesting to me, which is surprising because I'm not into open world games and regular LEGO games tend to leave me bored but something about Undercover just looks interesting and fun.
Ooh, I have not heard of this Witcher comic and I am intrigued! Plus I'm always happier having things in trades.
You've had a chance to do the six-player co-op? That's a lot of needed controllers and people!
The Mario RPGs are definitely a step up in their battle systems. That's too bad you couldn't get into Costume Quest. It does seem right up your alley. Hmm, maybe if there was a Pacman costume...
Racheteer sounds really cool. I like how they used an unusual setting for a Zelda-like game. And Sasquatchers being a non-violent Advance Wars. That's neat. I bet I could get into StarSled too. Definitely sounds like there are some stinkers but overall not a bad bunch of games.
As soon as I finish up Costume Quest 2, that's my next game!
Man, after Wargroove I am definitely going to play some smaller action games!
I'd really like to play Kirby and the Forgotten Land soon because I so rarely play games in the actual year they release.