
I'll have my Game of the Year 2017 blog up sometime around the end of January.
I'll have my Game of the Year 2017 blog up sometime around the end of January.
Ni no Kuni 2 has a completely different battle system, I've heard.
I'll have my 'games I'm looking forward to in 2018' blog up in the beginning of January.
SnipperClips is a weird Switch game.
I've played a little bit of Bubsy. So far it's decidedly average. Not bad, but not great. The same folks who did this new Bubsy also did Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams, which makes sense since both of those games are revivals of forgotten 2-D platformer characters.
Yeah I'm probably not going to see Jumanji. The trailer didn't grab me.
I forgot about Pacific Rim 2. I'll have to see that one as well. The first was a lot of fun. The lady who does the voice of GlaDOS was in it.
That musical sounds like a Fathom Events thing. I use Fathom Events to see classy stuff like Rifftrax. :)
I got a few press releases about this game, but for whatever reason (probably timing), I never did request a review copy of it. Your review makes the game seem way more interesting than what the press releases made it out to be.
Gaming-wise I got what I asked for. Mario + Rabbids, SnipperClips Plus, and the new Bubsy game. And some gift cards and other stuff.
I never played the Toy Story part of Disney Infinity because I didn't have the figures, but for some reason, you showing them reminded me of another Disney game that I reviewed a long time ago on the GameCube. It was called Disney Skate Adventure and it was made by the same folks who did the Tony Hawk games. It was essentially a Tony Hawk game for little kids. You could play as Toy Story characters and skate around themed worlds instead of skate parks, like a giant Pizza Planet. Before I reviewed this game, I never understood why people liked the Tony Hawk games. But after I played it, I understood why people like them. It didn't make me a skateboard game fan or anything, but it did help me relate to why people find them fun.
I reviewed the Back to the Future TellTale game. This was back when TellTale was actually making games, not follow your nose adventures. Back to the Future was one of their last games like that, before they started using the Walking Dead formula. The game is also the closest thing we'll get to a Back to the Future 4. It's an all right game, but it starts better than it finishes. I think the Sam & Max, Wallace & Gromit, and Tales of Monkey Island games are better.