I have some trouble with Jet Set Radio as well but it's such a cool idea, I can't let it go. I remember it gets pretty hectic when the cops start chase you around.
I have some trouble with Jet Set Radio as well but it's such a cool idea, I can't let it go. I remember it gets pretty hectic when the cops start chase you around.
My only issue with controls on Jet Set Radio was that I couldn't see directly in front of me while on a rail and so kept missing this particular jump over an obstacle. The camera is pulled back pretty far in 3rd person.
In WItcher 3, I just love the investigations that go on before a battle where you figure out what strategies to employ.
Me too. When I played some Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles and Tales of Symphonia recently I was slightly disappointed that they weren't turn-based, as good as they are.
Neat. I might look into it when I get back into PC.
I bought that some time ago and still haven't gotten to it. I'm going to break out the Wii soon though, so maybe then.
Yea, Army Men Air Attack 1 and 2 were ok. I want to play them again.
It does speed up. As long as I've played the mini-game before, I'm fine. Sometimes there isn't even time to figure out what to do. But mashing "A" usually works, although not always.
I played Infinity Blade in an arcade once. It was just a giant touch screen. Kinda neat. I'd like to play them sometime on a phone.
I found it kind of interesting to see a game like Legend of Zelda condensed into a three second mini game. Get to the cave entrance. That's it. It's like, here's one mechanic from the game, just one.