
Yeah it was kind of cool that they went with old school models and such. But that larva form of Godzilla at the beginning just looked awful.
Yeah it was kind of cool that they went with old school models and such. But that larva form of Godzilla at the beginning just looked awful.
I remember Castlevania being super popular when I was a kid. Everyone I knew had it. I never really got into it, though. The only Castlevania game I liked was Kid Dracula.
My friend rented Castlevania 2 back in the day and beat it! I remember because I saw the ending with him. I didn't really play it much, but I had fun watching him play it.
When I did play Castlevania 2 many years later by myself, I didn't like how many opportunities enemies had to knock you into insta-death pits. No thanks.
I liked pretty much all of Twisted Pixel's games back on the 360. They just had a lot of personality.
Toho made a new Godzilla movie themselves a couple of years ago. I don't think it had much CG in it so you might like that one. Although I think they tried to make it more of a political movie like the original, but it also made the movie more boring.
I used to go see movies with friends a lot more than I do now. Most of my friends are too busy and/or broke to do anything like that anymore. Kind of sucks sometimes.
I'm sure Endgame will be in theaters for a while. Movie theaters are making it harder and harder to see movies anymore, with higher prices, less seats, and movies that are only in theaters for less than a month. That's why I may not see very many in theaters this summer.
You know, the live action Disney things just don't draw me in. I've only seen the Winnie the Pooh one and even then it was on Netflix.
You want MORE monsters and LESS humans? Well I think the only way they can do that is have a TV show that's a sitcom of only the monsters iiving out their everyday lives. Which actually...sounds kinda neat!
I first saw Ghouls N Ghosts in an arcade, and it blew me away.
I like the idea of the Ghosts N Goblins games, but they are way too hard.
I think it's neat that the guy who designed the characters for this game also does the cover artwork for Famitsu, a long-running Japanese gaming magazine. And when the Ghosts N Goblins spinoff game Maximo came out, that same guy did the box cover art for them, too!
Aw man, you missed Comic Jumper? I played that one back on the 360. It's a run and gun 2-D platformer where you enter different comic book styles: Golden Age, 70's and 80's style barbarian comics, and even black and white Japanese manga! The humor is a little crude and juvenile but I still thought it was funny. It was made by Twisted Pixel. Man I miss those guys.