Paper Jam is definitely better than Sticker Star.
Definitely try Bowser's Inside Story, it's the best in the Mario & Luigi game series.
I felt the original GBA Mario & Luigi game was probably the easiest one.
Paper Jam is definitely better than Sticker Star.
Definitely try Bowser's Inside Story, it's the best in the Mario & Luigi game series.
I felt the original GBA Mario & Luigi game was probably the easiest one.
If you liked the humor in Paper Mario on N64, you should really try and play the GameCube sequel (Thousand Year Door, my number one pick). It's one of the most well-written games I've played ever, even to this day.
Really I think the one in Seattle is the only PAX worth the trip. Although I've never been to PAX East. This may be my last year to go to PAX South if it sucks. But we'll see. Thanks for reading!
FF9 is what FF7 and 8 should've been. It's my third favorite after FF6 and FF4.
I'm with TheLastNinja, though. My heart belongs to the 16-bit RPGs.
On your list I'm only looking forward to the Zelda titles and Star Fox, maybe KH3 if it does come out this year. If you haven't already, I'd like to encourage you to take a look at my similar 2016 anticipated games blog I wrote a couple of weeks ago.
Thanks. The BMO game isn't the greatest, but it is an interesting idea and it does star my favorite character from that cartoon! :)
You should review Pokemon Channel. :)
There are so many game soundtracks I like, I don't even know if I could list just five. But here are some:
Final Fantasy 6
Chrono Trigger
Katamari Damacy
Tales of Legendia
Arkanoid DS
Mega Man games
Shovel Knight
And many more!
During the NES and SNES days, I rented tons of games at the local video place. I stopped renting games around the PlayStation era because everytime I'd rent a game, it would be scratched.
I would love to see more behind the scenes footage in games. That's one of the neat things about the old Twisted Pixel games on Xbox LIVE is that they always had unlockables like that.