
Glad you gave LEGO City Undercover a chance. It really is one of the better LEGO games out there.
Glad you gave LEGO City Undercover a chance. It really is one of the better LEGO games out there.
Stage Select:
I have a lot of games I would recommend, but to keep it short, I'll just pick one: Klonoa! Really good game series and you can play both of the main ones on PSOne and PS2 on the Klonoa Fantasy Reverie collection they released earlier this year.
Cage Match:
I've never played that Cyberpunk game but my brothers rented Superman 64 once and it was awful. Should such an awful game win the cage match? Sure, why not?
By the way, I have a new podcast up myself if you'd like to listen. Top Five Favorite 2-D Platformers is the topic.
https://anchor.fm/pizza-pixel-podcast/episodes/Episode-13---Top-5-Favorite-2D-Platformers-e1qimq9
Restless Soul is kind of interesting, but since most of what you do is just talk to people, it drags after a while.
I don't usually eat ice cream out anymore anyway because it's too expensive.
Wind Waker is a wonderful game. I liked that look even when everyone didn't. I never got into the Pikmin games. DKC: Tropical Freeze is too hard. Yoshi's Woolly World is a return to form for the Yoshi series and it's great. New Super Luigi U is way too hard. Color Splash is better than Sticker Star but not by much. I liked Kirby and the Rainbow Curse better than the 3DS game it was based on. And I didn't think Game & Wario, Epic Mickey 2, and Tank! Tank! Tank! were as bad as everyone said they are. I rather liked them.
Yeah Kura Sushi was fun, but I'm not sure I'll go back unless the prizes were something like Mega Man, Kirby, or Animal Crossing. Although I just read that their newest promotion is with Tetris, so that's kind of tempting. Especially since you can buy take out bento boxes shaped like Tetris blocks!
I'm kind of sad there's no Cold Stone Cremery's around my area anymore. Most around here are Marble Slabs. I'm sad about that because over the summer, they made special flavors based on Kirby, Animal Crossing, and Mario Party. I wanted Kirby ice cream!
That was my main problem with Disney Infinity is that since they have such a tight hold of their characters and didn't let them mix into other worlds, that it felt very limiting that you couldn't use certain characters in certain worlds. I think they missed the point of these toys to life games. In LEGO Dimensions, if you wanted Homer Simpson to team up with Chell from Portal to battle baddies at Hogwarts, you could!
I did review the first Disney Infinity but didn't buy any extra figures. I did like some of them, like Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey and Wreck-it Ralph from your collection. But not enough to buy them.
I'm kinf of curious about that Immortals: Fenix Rising game. But not enough to make too much of an effort to play it.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land is one of the better games of 2022.
I reviewed that first Gunvolt Chronicles game:
Pocket Card Jockey does get pretty hard. I got all but three of the trophies before I quit.
Here's a little article if you're doing games in the 2010s:
My favorite 3D Mario game is still Mario 64 for mostly nostalgia reasons, but Galaxy is probably my 2nd favorite. It was my GOTY back when it was released, and when I replayed the games again on the Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection, Galaxy was the only one I finished again.