
I reviewed most of the Bit.Trip games on Wii. They're really cool but also really hard!
I reviewed most of the Bit.Trip games on Wii. They're really cool but also really hard!
You know what's funny? I hate vampires and the BloodRayne games, but leave it to WayForward to make me like BloodRayne Betrayal. If you know me, that's saying something right there. Only problem was the game was kind of hard.
I'm kind of on the fence about Splatoon. I like how colorful it is, but I'm not too big on the gameplay. So I don't know if I'll like it or not. I am certainly keeping my eye on it, though.
I never played a Far Cry game, but my brother reviewed Blood Dragon for me and I watched him play it. It was funny with lots of 80's cheese.
Too bad the game isn't very good, I really like the M&M's characters. Which is strange because I'm not really a big candy person. I don't like most candy, although M&M's I can tolerate. I do like the peanut butter ones quite well. When I was in Vegas I went to a five story M&M's store!
Did you know the current M&M's commercial characters with the colors with different personalities (snarky red, dopey yellow, sassy green lady), were done by the same advertising agency that did the clay animated California Raisins and The Noid ads back in the day?
I don't have a Vita. I guess there is probably enough games on it now I'd like to play, but it's still pretty pricey.
It's big because it's like an E3 that's open to the public.
I'm not sure if it's still in the App store, but Hasbro had a free Hungry Hungry Hippos game there.
There are lots of multiplayer games I've enjoyed over the years. Accessible fighters like Soul Calibur and Smash Bros., racers like Mario Kart, and arcade classics like the TMNT arcade game or Bubble Bobble, to name a few. And I wish Nintendo would make another Four Swords Zelda game!
When I did a blog about my favorite Xbox 360 games, Nuts & Bolts was 2nd place (Soul Calibur 4 and 5 were first, in case you were wondering). While I think Rare just had a car building game and slapped on Banjo characters so it would sell, and I'd rather have a true Banjo 3-D platformer, what we got was brilliant. It was fun, not tedious, to build vehicles, and the gameplay was fantastic. My brother and his friends would just spend hours creating vehicles and testing them, and they made some pretty neat stuff. Like a floating aircraft carrier complete with detachable flying plane! I really don't understand why this game got so much hate. If you just try it with an open mind, you'll have lots of fun!