
Go play Deliver Us the Moon. You fly a rocket, float through a space station and drive a moon buggy.
Did they scrub that mission? I heard something like that earlier today.
Go play Deliver Us the Moon. You fly a rocket, float through a space station and drive a moon buggy.
Did they scrub that mission? I heard something like that earlier today.
Rime is fun. I enjoyed it a lot.
I noticed that Sega Geneis Classics has Streets of Rage 1-3 and can go online. I haven't tried it with any game in it yet though.
Yeah that specific location thing I noticed a lot in Mega Man. Enemies move in predictbale ways and you just have to learn their weak spots.
Well, I didn't finish Simon's Quest for sure. I think I got mauled by floating eyes somewhere. These old games are always a work in progress. Every time I play them I get a little farther.
Oh wow, Twinbee Yahoo looks great!
I beat it like a year ago. I actually don't remember the ending, which is why I started a new game this time. Oh, yeah, now I remember. Yeah, that was pretty sad.
I do have the Castlevania Collection. I also just bought the Contra Collection for $10 on sale. I know they're hard, but retro, you know, I can't resist.
It was big when I was a college drop out toying with the idea of playing music for a living.
I liked Republic Commando too. I remember always losing my copy and having to go hunt down another one. I think I have it digitally now, though. I'm going to have to check now.
I can't wait to visit my local mom and pop book stores. The record store too. Then there are all the Goodwills, the thrift shops, oh boy. I might get myself a frapaccino for the first time in a long while.
Well, that's only 22 hours, great. Dallas would be interesting.
They should have totally hired you. What's their problem?
The world is super interesting. I guess, steampunk? It's like The Order 1886 a bit. It's definitely 19th century with some weird tech and magic.
A very beautiful game though. I'd like to turn it into a walking simulator with a mystery to solve.