SUPER MARIO SUNSHINE IS THE BEST MARIO GAME OF ALL TIME.
SUPER MARIO SUNSHINE IS THE BEST MARIO GAME OF ALL TIME.
Ha, I remember showing up to a theater an hour before the show just to get in some time in on this with friends.
Unless you absolutely have to play that game on launch day, never pay full price for a PC game—they go on sale way too often! Everyone knows about the notorious Steam sales, and there are a lot of strategies to getting the best possible price during the blowout week (only buy a game if it's a flash sale, daily deal,…
I actually enjoyed the Campaign. I would have preferred videos between matches and a range of endings going from bad to amazing depending on how many of the eight matches you won. As it is though, I see it as a promising start.
Holy shit, I forgot I owned a Game Com.
Me too. I'm really excited for this game, based on name alone.
Without being able to read the article, I would venture to guess that the game undersold initially, but sales may have remained steadier over the year than they had expected? Thats the only thing I can really think of.
All the links are getting Kinja'd. :(
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Huge fan of Lightning, really bummed I sold my 360 before Lightning Returns came out. I'd put her tied with Dagger and just a hair above Zidane in my ranking of favorite Final Fantasy characters.
I picked up A Link to the Past on the eshop last week and I'm about to finish that up. When I do I'm finally going to a grab A Link Between Worlds. Outside of those, I'm not really sure. I want to pick up Bravely Default soon. Might play that instead of ALBW for now.
Kirby's Adventure is one of my favorite games. I feel ashamed that I haven't played many of the other games in the series though.
Project X Zone, a bunch of Wii U eshop games that I haven't gotten around to, The Walking Dead (just finished episode 4 today), and I'm hoping to start Tomb Raider before the end of the month. And then there's the regular rotation of Left 4 Dead 2, Borderlands 2, Animal Crossing, and Super Street Fighter IV that I…
I liked that the grinding didn't feel tedious with the way you could speed up combat.
For anyone wondering about the theme:
I finished it up yesterday. It took some time to get comfy with it, but once you get the Bravely/Default system down, the game gets a lot easier. The time based town building was kind of a turn off. Plus theres tons of stuff friend/streetpass stuff that I just did not get. Still, I'm really excited to get my hands on…
I just think its a waste of my money to never play them at all. That's why I'm at least trying to give them a shot. And most of the games I picked up in the steam sales are games I've wanted to play for a long time.
For the winter sale I stuck to my minimum of under $10 and at least 75% off. In the future I'm just hoping to avoid looking at the store.
I've made it a goal to not buy a single game again until I finish my backlog. I've got a bunch of indie games I grabbed on the wii U eshop and a massive steam pile. I'm hoping to get through most of it by summer, but probably not.
At least with the all the deals I got on them I won't feel bad for playing an hour or…