bugsonglass said:I loved this game and it gave me as it gave me a sense of childlike wonder which I don't often feel with games nowdays (especially being the nasty cynical bastard I've become). I don't know who I would recommend it to. Robio and Travo's boys will probably enjoy it as well as Steel's girls! The rest of you fuckers don't deserve it.
Sadly my boy is so far deep into the pit of Minecraft that I'm wondering if he'll ever enjoy anything else again. Nothing else seems to hold his attention for more than a day. It's multi-player though, right? If thats the case might be able to force him to play it with me.
Yes, it has two player co-op thought I haven't played it personally. I reckon it will be fun to experience the game together.
I'm almost finished the story mode of Yoshi's Story for N64. Started it yesterday. This game defines "floaty jump"
aspro said:I'm almost finished the story mode of Yoshi's Story for N64. Started it yesterday. This game defines "floaty jump"
Have you tried out the Project64 emulator Aspro? It's really amazing....best emulator I've used for any 3d based system. Works flawlessly and makes the games look quite a bit better too without having to do much. I just played through Castlevania Legacy of Darkness on it. First time I've played that game in 20 years. I still say that game is criminally underrated as an early 3d Castlevania. To me, it was better than the PS2 games that followed. And playing it in the emulator with an Xbox One pad was really nice.
However, it definitely gives Yoshi a run for its money in terms of "floaty jump".
An 8/10 for sure.
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