I can't do it. I can't even make puns in my titles anymore. These games are so bad, and we aren't even halfway there. Anyways if you ever wanted the reflexes of a Ninja...this game will not provide you the skills necessary. I think becoming an actual ninja is easier than this game. Anyways here goes... Ninja Reflex.
I was planning to make a First Impressions blog, but I kinda lost my energy few moments ago after expending 1 hour and 30 minutes starting and playing Devil Survivor Overclocked and another one catching up on this site, coupled with the fact that I need to heat my dinner and advance in an university text.
Well Happy Wednesday Pixlbit Nation! I still don’t get why it is warm (80 degrees and sunny) but I would have liked a couple of weeks of winter like weather but hey it is what it is. Anyways for today I’d like to focus on a system that many people adored, but I stayed away from until the release of the next generation version, and that is the X-Box. The X-Box was a hell of a machine, but I found a nice home in the Playstation Camp. I understood what the X-Box offered but at the same time I had a sizeable PS2 library and I didn’t want to make that financial investment in another console. I actually waited a bit until the release of the 360 and a used X-Box was going for around $100. One day I decided it was worth a try to pick up a console, and it was probably around the time of the Buy 2 Get 1 Free deals at GameStop so I stocked up on titles that were exclusive to the console…and maybe a cheap copies of games I owned on the PS2.
Even though tower defense games are a dime a dozen on the App Store, I haven't played very many. Kingdom Rush is one of the more well known of the genre, though, and it's easy to see why after playing some. First of all the characters are really small, so you can actually see everything that's going on (very important!). There are four main types of towers—barracks to put out troops and slow down the enemy; archer towers for long-range; artillery towers for heavy firepower; and mage towers for enemies resistant to physical damage—which can be specialized once they're upgraded enough. It provides enough variety to keep things interesting. And there are a lot of different kinds of enemies and I'm sure there are more to come. You also get a hero character that you can move around the level to help out and a couple special powers that recharge after you use them. The graphics and music fit the medieval theme perfectly.
So I know I'm late posting this. Me and Dan went to walmart and walked around for a bit. We bought a few things we were in big need for. I got a teapot and cookie sheets. We bought him and me some needed clothes. We also grabbed two things that technically we didn't need but we haven't really spent any money for us. It's all been the apartment. We grabbed the Toon Link and Bowser amiibos. Toon Link looks like he might become rare so I suggest nabbing on sight. Bowser I think will be common to find. Tomorrow is more adult things were gonna go see about starting Dan's Sam's Club membership in hopes it might save us money as well as make food last longer. I did accomplish a few things today, got both the Internet and eletric setup to be installed and turned on on March 2nd. No deposits required! Thank heavens! Anywho off to bed I go. I'm worn out yet again abs tomorrow is gonna be another long day. Hope yall had a wonderful day!