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If you enjoyed Zero Mission, I would recommend going back to Fusion as well. The play pretty much the same, and I think Fusion edges our Zero Mission in terms of GBA Metroid games. Or better yet, maybe get your hands on Super Metroid. Can't really go wrong with either.

I have to work this weekend, but I'm sure whatever chance I have will be dedicated to Spla2n . I recently played through the original Splatoon's campaign (I never got around to it, even though I owned the game for a long time). It was a ton of fun. I even liked replaying the the amiibo challenges (though I despise

Sweet. Looking forward to it!

Thanks for the tip! Like I said, one of the things I enjoy is seeing how video games progress through their history, and they way you describe the games kinda shows why. There was a reason that Persona grew into a series, and finding the joys of the original, no matter how dated, is part of the fun. That being said,

The first thing I'm going to try and accomplish is to finish the up the DLC for the first Dishonored ,. I'm normally a 100% achievement/completion kinda guy, but those Trials are ridiculous and not enough fun to finish. I feel like they are built with way too much randomness, and no matter how good I was at a

Much like Matt, I always seem to have Banjo-Kazooie songs stuck in my head. Click Clock Wood is the usual perp, but anytime I am ever on a beach, it never fails that Treasure Trove Cove pops in there and won't go away until I leave.
Also, ever since Prince died, my brain seems to want to remember him by randomly