I am neglecting to finish the following
On my quest to catch up on all the gaming I missed as a kid, I have developed an increasingly compulsive habit to start a game and never return to it. Below is an indefinite list of casualties.
On my quest to catch up on all the gaming I missed as a kid, I have developed an increasingly compulsive habit to start a game and never return to it. Below is an indefinite list of casualties.
Someday I will return to this.
One of the few games where I just might not play the first game.
Do you notice a trend?
If I play this before the famed predecessor, I won't be disappointed, right?
Played this on Android after I saw some gameplay of it. Interesting premise thus far.
I suspect this my affiliation with this series has something to do with my little brother's obsession with TLOZ.
With the impending release of the HD remake, I should just restart, I was still on my home island anyway LOL
Fire Emblem comes directly in priority to this game.
LOL
Actually just London Life. I love it that much.
I acknowledge I am late to the party.
Please don't hit me
NOTE: I was forced to chose Charmander and name my trainer Ash and my rival Gary.
I think I expected something different before playing this game. Like being able to see your character walk on the map (as I saw in Persona 4?). Willing to give this a try again.
12/08 update: Yeees now I see it. I was wondering where the dungeon-crawling was, it turns out I just had to wait a few hours in-game.
(PC ver.)
I DIDN'T, however, agree to finish Unleashed before I started Generations.
(Wii ver.)
I agreed with myself to finish Unleashed first (despite having almost abandoned Unleashed for a year or so).
(Wii ver.)
I rented this game a good 4+ times before actually getting it.
I remember owning a fake copy of this game when I was a kid. I got as far as that colourful factory stage. But then I died, and so did the battery, and so did my game save, because the cartridge didn't save. Boo.
Grabbed the Android version cheap. For me it plays better than the Sonic Advance series. Which reminds me...
A thing for me playing RPG's is not knowing how long I should dedicate to grinding.
I stopped because of my innate will to play franchises by order of release.
Maybe this would be more appealing if I didn't constantly treat this as a turn-based Mario & Luigi game.
The grinding (and slow traversing of the map) was getting to me, and apparently the story is not essential to playing Earthbound, so I have skipped over this one for now. I would probably love the game if it was colourful, however, I could also say that the apparent lack of it adds to the element of exploration and adventure of the game.
This is the closest I am getting to Aria of Sorrow, though I have yet to make real judgment on this game, I've barely gone 20 minutes with it.
Reminded me how much I suck at platforming. I blame the physics engine and my inadequate depth perception.
I just can't get into this one like I did with the other two games for some reason, though I can see why people love it.
So I was wondering why this got high reviews for a golf game.
Then I played it. OHHHH BABYYY.
In my invalid perspective, this game feels like the Batman Begins game on Game Boy Advance, which is pretty funny I guess, when you keep in mind that most gamers would probably view it the other way around.