I'll get a Vita eventually lol. PSP games are relatively cheap right now so you should get one while the getting is good. Jeanne d'Arc would be a great place to start 
I'll get a Vita eventually lol. PSP games are relatively cheap right now so you should get one while the getting is good. Jeanne d'Arc would be a great place to start 
The Blu-ray player was our excuse to get a PS3 lol. And we do use it quite a bit for that. Infinite is really good so far and judging by the all the good reviews out there I expect it will stay that way. For a cheaper option you could try the first BioShock, which you can probably get for a couple of bucks at this point, though it sounds like you'll still need to get a system to play it on.
If you can get the needed hardware together to play Four Swords co-op (GBAs and link cables), do it. There are few multiplayer experiences that are more fun.
The last boss is really hard! But it is definitely a great game. There's a fair amount of post-game content too.
I am ashamed to say that I have yet to play a Katamari game 
My wife wanted the second Harry Potter LEGO game soooo bad so we watched the price and waited and waited. Finally we got a good deal on it...only to let it sit on our self for months now lol. The Lord of the Rings one does look pretty good though.
Dang, I wish I had money for that. Good deal. Also, Radiant Historia is indeed awesome. Easily worth $30.
My browser quit unexpectedly a while back while I was writing a blog and the auto-save, um, saved what I had, so it works at least some of the time.
I saw the headline and thought, "Hey, that's cool!" Then I saw Mega Man Powered Up 2 & 3 and I became suspicious. It was downhill from there lol. Nice wish list of games though.
I've had similar feelings about Capcom ever since last year when their big release was a western-style RPG (Dragon's Dogma). I couldn't help but wonder what happened to the Capcom I knew and loved.
Castlevania music is great which is one of the reasons I'm not a big fan of the Lords of Shadow reboot actually. They took one of the signature aspects of the franchise--strongly melody-driven music--and turned it into this ambient movie soundtrack thing. If LoS had been its own game unrelated to the franchise I would have thought the soundtrack was fine. But this is Castlevania! *gets down off soapbox*
Glad you liked it! Yeah, the transitions are really good and the remixer did a great job of building from the clock tower theme into Vampire Killer.
I've wondered about Alex too but that's not the Columbia I was referring to. That's what the city in BioShock Infinite is called and that's where I was going lol