
Hopefully I'll get some decent playtime out of it. I wanted to get it earlier when it was 2-3 bucks but for a buck, I figured it was time to get it.
Hopefully I'll get some decent playtime out of it. I wanted to get it earlier when it was 2-3 bucks but for a buck, I figured it was time to get it.
I have no idea how to get the other features to work. I kinda glanced at the quick start guide but all I did was slap the head on it and put it on the charging pad. I do like that it will shut off if I push down too hard.
I'd like to see a meter that let's me know how close I am to leveling up and what kind of upgrades I can get.
You know I seemed to have eased up on my stance against turn based games, especially after playing a couple of games on my phone/iPad that do just that. Granted they are easier versions, they are still fun. Reading your review about Octopath, I think eventually I could give either this game or something similar a try. Maybe YS might be a better starting off point because it sounds like an easier grind.
I dug the Smuggler's Run games. The fun part on the PS2 was that if you had a save on your memory card, you can use the buggy in Midnight Club. Those were fun games.
Army Men was such a cool concept even if the games weren't as good as I hoped. I liked the the one where you fly around in the helicopter.
I want to go see Christopher Robin. I joked to my friend that I don't want to be the only adult without a kid in the theater. I'll go see it eventually.
Hey Death Squared. I think that went on sale last week for the Switch. I don't know if Trivial Pursuit is available yet on the Switch but it is something I would enjoy on a handheld. I should check on the iPad if there is something similar.
I'd like to see music games that don't revolve around instruments like the guitar or drums. The Taiko Drum Master games were fun because it was an instrument that we don't see that often. Heck bring back a new version of Samba De Amigo, or something similar.
I think there is one on each. I know I saw one on Amazon.
The Go's and iPad's are nice, and for me they seem like good complimentary items to a dedicated computer. For short trips they seem like they work well. I like the Macbook Air's but since I made the switch back to Windows I'd like to stick with the same family when it comes to smaller travel size devices.
Those guys go through a lot just to get into training, and then they go through even more crazy stuff.