Aussie Endless Ocean 2 bundles
Availible at Kmart and Target - offer ends 3rd March
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1up preview Forgotten Sands Wii
"you won't be getting the short end of the stick; Forgotten Sands for Wii is shaping up to be a worthy Prince of Persia sequel."
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Pachter talks Natal, Dsi XL and 3rd Party Wii
I continue to believe that the Wii audience will buy good games, and think that third parties have done a poor job of making them for the Wii.
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Endless Ocean Blue World 9/10 review
One of Wii’s deepest, most surprisingly enjoyable games.
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New WiiWare Title Threatens Endless Ocean
Aquarium simulator for 800 points.
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You have NSMBWii, try that! If that does not work she obviously is not interested in videogames. Send here to a Soviet Sambo camp if that happens.
And what am I going to do with the Wii points? I guess I could get Lost Winds 2 anyway...
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Maybe the game is good after all?
Better than Mario Kart Wii! *runs away*
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Now Playing: Golden Sun Dark Dawn, God of War Ghost of Sparta, and DKC Returns
I miss all the old games. The proper ones on pc's that let you save whenever the hell you wanted.
How about shadowplay, happy hammerin, tomena sanner or mystery of whiterock castle?
I'm not surprised. It was developed by Sumo Design right? The British team that made Outrun2 / Outrun2006. That was a very decent racer. The only mark on their name was that they were also responsible for the very disappointing SEGA Superstars Tennis (though I only played the PS2 version, maybe it was better on 7th gen consoles).
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Bonus Image of Air Traffic Chaos, My personal GOTY 2010.
Here's my review.
Agree! Glad I only rented it.
Welp, that's Mass Effect all wrapped up. Took a good 18 hours, and well worth it.
Will resume Dragon Age next week.
But still the best tennis game to this day is the original Top Spin. It really is a awesome tennis game. I play it on my PC once in awhile and it really captures that tennis feel.
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Now Playing: Golden Sun Dark Dawn, God of War Ghost of Sparta, and DKC Returns
Well, it was a modified VT3, so take that for what you will.
The first Donkey Kong Country is a good idea. It's easy and it gradually ramps up in difficulty. I'd also recommend Yoshi's Story for the N64. The graphics are very appealing to little kids and there's virtually no challenge for most of it. All you have to do to beat a level is eat enough pieces of fruit. Since it's easy she'll have a lot of fun with it and won't get too frustrated which is usually the biggest key with little kids playing games.
And while I hate to admit it. . . Sonic the Hedgehog 2. It gets really hard and she'll never beat it unless she's some freak prodigy, but she'll probably love it. For whatever reason both of my kids love the Sonic games. The 3 year old plays them now (and yells at throws the controller) and my 10 year old has enjoyed them pretty much since she was 5 or 6.
This is the greatest looking game I have seen all year. Fuck Super Mario Galaxy 2. BIT.Trip Runner is the most important game this year.
There's A LOT to love about it.
For starters, it had a level of detail not seen too often back then. It was colorful. It had a fully rotatable, 3D world. Many of the objects in the environment moved and would interact with the characters. Totally common now, not so much back then.
It starts out much like a Dragon Quest game. Very innocent with very likable characters. Grows to be a world threatening/saving quest of course. Common now, but still done extremely well back then.
It was one of the first games to pioneer "Camping" and having the party discuss what's going on in the world and between them with great, great dialogue. The relationships that grow between the characters are believable and endearing.
I played this a looong time ago, but I believe it also had a pretty customizable Skill system for your characters... I'm pretty sure you could get Skill Eggs (?) that you could apply to the characters as you saw fit.
FINALLY, THE ONE THING THAT MAKES GRANDIA BETTER THAN SOOO MANY RPG'S IS THE BATTLE-SYSTEM. Full of energy, totally kinetic. It has a meter that tells you who's going to move and when and the fact that you can interrupt your enemies attacks with smart and well-placed attacks of your own and totally dominate battles if you play well... Well, THAT'S what the Grandia games are KNOWN for!
Yep, the last 12 hours were pretty big. Leo came out of the closet and announced he digs chicks.
Actually Leo I've got one more request from you. Once you've spend ample time with it, let me know how Shiren is treating you. It's been tempting me for a while, and I'm curious to hear your impressions.
LIES! LIES! ALL LIES!
*although boobies are kinda fun to play with!*
TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE LIES!
Oh!
...and I'll get back to you on Shiren!
Personal Training awaits!
Which platform are those?
Robio, (and everyone) thanks for the suggestions. I'll grab a couple of them today and let you guys know.