Yeah, as much as I love the setting, sound and characters of the Luigi's Mansion games, the controls are always something of a hurdle.
Yeah, as much as I love the setting, sound and characters of the Luigi's Mansion games, the controls are always something of a hurdle.
I'm still looking for a larger table to do the 1000 piece puzzle I have. My current table is just find for something 15x20 or less. I need 24x30 for the 1k puzzle.
The Breakout one isn't too bad. I only wish there was online play or a level editior.
Yeah, well, my friend isn't too interested in playing any new board games with me. He only wants to play the old classics, which I find kind of boring now. So I'm trying to focus my Xbox gaming on the oldest of styles to match closest to console Gen 1, not an easy task.
Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle seems interesting. I'd give it a whirl if it had a demo.
Thousand Year Door is a day-one purchase for me in 2024.
Ooo, Streets of Rage 4 was great. I would love to see what Sega would do with Golden Axe.
I'm on the fence about Luigi's Mansion 2. I played it on 3DS and I still own it, but I never finished it. I wasn't that happy with the controls on 3DS, but maybe Switch would be better?
Interesting list. It gives me lots of ideas for games to pick up next time I'm searching.
I sold my GC version of Thousand Year Door, which I regret, but at least a remake is coming. Announce the date already Nintendo, I want to place my preorder now.
I'm playing the Breakout remake now. It's neat, just doesn't have a lot of content or variety.
Miitopia is neat, just not worth $50, no way.
Yeah, that would be neat.
Something about the Astrosmash remake looked interesting even though I'm not overly keen about the original.
Excessive Trim sounds like a smaller version of Destroy All Humans!.
Astrosmash was okay but more like a faster paced Space Invaders. I may have played it a few times back in the day, but I was much more into Sea Battle and the many sports games with my neighborhood friends.