Torgen
Torgen
Torgen

This, but with Playmobil Cameron.

Furby.

I have like 6 backlogged Wii games which are stuck behind a few WiiU games.

Goldeneh?

It was also the kill mechanism in Academy decks, because when you're generating enough blue mana, Stroke of Genius is easier to kill with than Blaze.

The irony being that to avoid appearing sympathetic to Germany, they named their town after the inventor of the concentration camp.

Estromance.

Also an obvious choice for DLC or episodic release.

From the DS era, I liked Phantom Thief Rousseau, although it never came out in English. The two mechanics were point and click adventure, and drawing a copy of an image using a reference grid. (Your character does his phantom thievery by disguising himself with hand-drawn masks.)

You could beat the game without learning the Shinespark or the wall jump too. One of the common situations in the game is entering a room that you can't leave with what you have when you enter, so you have to go forward to get the item that enables retreat. (The way out is through.) For those abilities, the areas

If you can get Nexus it's an even better deal, because it includes Global Entry despite being cheaper than Global Entry, and also gives you fast entry in Canada.

You don't have to electrocute the water boss that way, although it is the easiest way.

I had never played Metroid when I first played Super Metroid, so I didn't get that you walked through old Tourian in that initial segment on the way to picking up the morph ball in the exact same place as in the first one.

Now I'm thinking of the Norfair music.

...vodka and tequila bars, a candy room, an 18-seat tiered screening room, a state-of-the-art kitchen and an exquisite 18-foot onyx dining room table for 24 that includes place settings by Roberto Cavalli at a cost of $3,700 each. Three high-definition 90-inch television screens bring panoramic views of Los Angeles

...but Alien Resurrection was so bad!

Now more than ever, "Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos," needs to be in our lexicon. And remember, forwards, not backwards, upwards, not forwards, and always twirling, twirling, twirling toward freedom.

On the plus side, the bro would be three feet higher up, so you wouldn't see the smirk. On the downside, the bro would be three feet higher up, so he wouldn't see you and would run over you.

Isn't Brobdingnagian a reference to Gulliver's Travels, which is clearly post-medieval?