Try $179.99. That's what US retail will be on that beautiful thing. I just said "under $100" because that what I'd need to afford it. It's a massive set just look at that full interior.
Try $179.99. That's what US retail will be on that beautiful thing. I just said "under $100" because that what I'd need to afford it. It's a massive set just look at that full interior.
Because sometimes people do things in video games because they are fun or visually pleasing without necessarily worrying about whether or not said activity is the best way possible to max out stats and be super pro. Crazy, I know, but it's true.
You should definitely turn it into a haunted house. In fact, why don't you turn it into the one that's launching this October, then sell it to me for under $100.
Very cool. I wish such a thing would happen. Those games are just so damn good.
Are you referring to Aquario of the Clockwork? It wasn't a Monster World game per se, but it was by Westone. The sprites are gorgeous. Hardcore Gaming 101 has been writing alot about it and the Monster World series lately due to the re-releases of 3 of the Monster World games on the PSN (English IV ftw!). There's…
Amen. There is nothing but love in my heart for the Monster World games, especially 3 & 4. I think the connection between Monster Tale and that franchise is very clear.
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Anytime!
It's not a masterpiece by any means. Alot of backtracking and sporadic difficulty spikes prevent it from being a 10; however, it's brightly colored, and charming and fun. I'm sure you can get it at a budget price. Totally worthwhile.
Metroidvania, with a heavy emphasis on raising your pet monster/familiar so it evolves into different forms.
They did both Henry Hatsworth, and the super-under-appreciated DS game from last year, Monster Tale. Such great titles. Their oldschool spritework is simply fantastic.
The second season of Louie on Netflix. So wise that man . . . so wise . . .
I used to play the hell out of this one on emulators back in the day. Such a unique game.
The environmental/background work on this one is truly some standout stuff. Huge level of detail. That plant level is especially cool.
What's most intriguing to me is that this is coming from Adult Swim, and not Valve. If this was coming from Valve, I'd be assuming that there was going to be Aqua Teen hats in TF2 or something related to the game. But the phrasing in the image above leads me to believe that we'll be getting a non-game piece of…
I'm also of that frame of mind. However, we know that Nintendo is also working on an overall new handheld system. They've said as much. So I'm extremely curious as to what capabilities that will have (and how far out in the future it will be). If, for instance, the next-gen handheld were to be backwards compatible…
So you seem to be on the same page as me logic-wise. My hesitation is merely a product of my extremely limited income. I'm just terrified of making a decision I'll later come to regret with $200 I don't have to spare.
Just rankled over the lack of a 2nd analog. I always forget to stop expecting Nintendo to do what the core wants. I'm also pretty turned-off by the design of it, but that's a petty concern.
Me too! My dream is to have a corgi named Applesauce (on account of the cute golden-brown fur), but my wife is allergic.
It's a play on the way the roman numerals were written for Diablo 2.