
Never was a big fan of Crash. Only Crash game I liked was Crash Team Racing.
Never was a big fan of Crash. Only Crash game I liked was Crash Team Racing.
I'm not really a Frank Zappa guy, but I have been around for a while and sometimes I know stuff.
I like the Story of Seasons/Harvest Moon games, but they all kind of end up feeling the same to me. I remember when Stardew Valley came out, everyone was like, "Wow this game is so innovative." And don't get me wrong, Stardew Valley is great, but I would always be like, "Uh, Harvest Moon has been doing this for decades now." Have you ever played any of the Story of Seasons games that have Doraemon in them? Those are weird. Me personally, I really like the Rune Factory games more. Speaking of which, I think they're remaking Rune Factory 3 this year. I'll have to add that to my list!
Wow, there were Digimon cards? Of course there were. Yeah I was into Digimon a little bit back in the day because one, I was reviewing a lot of Pokemon games and I got to review a lot of Digimon games, too, because of that. And the other reason is because I was pretty into the first few seasons of the anime. It actually wasn't too bad, really. My friends and I went to go see the Digimon movie when it came out and I think we were the only adults in the theater. :) But yeah I would love to try the Cyber Sleuth games.
I have newspaper clippings of all my reviews! They're in an album. The Pac-Man World review is the only one I have scanned into my computer, though, as it's one of my most proudest reviews.
Oh yeah I get review codes all the time.
I'd say it's worth the price for the informative videos and never before on collection games alone. They have two versions of Food Fight! I love that one.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land was definitely one of the best games of 2022. Do be sure to check out my GOTY Awards Show blog, too!
I'm sure I'd enjoy Sly 2, but it's hard to play all the games out there! :)
Thanks so much for listening! It's been a while since I played Sly Cooper, and I've never been much of a Crash fan. But the levels in Sly 1 just felt like linear obstacle courses, like Crash, and you didn't get very many hits until you died. Also stealth, don't like that. So I didn't play it very long. But then, this also came out when there was a glut of 3D platformers so I had a lot more choices, and Sly 1 just wasn't going to be one of them. I hear the sequels are more open, though.