This has been an informative feature. It's fun to look at the roots of gaming.
Any story that ends with an arcade stick is a good story.
Clips from 300 and The Wizard of Oz in the same game? I've heard of "something for everyone" but that's just weird.
The more I read about Minecraft the more I feel like I'm missing out on something.
To be honest, if I was a kid the inflatable Mario Kart seat would have been the coolest thing ever.
Zero would actually be an interesting character to discuss. He was top tier in Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom, but it seems like he has new/better moves to compensate for the loss of Mega Crash and Baroque.
I like games that help build confidence.
Charity is always cool.
Bad sequels are disheartening, especially if there's a competitive scene for a game. Since a bad sequel still brings in new players, it's almost impossible to go back to older games.
Good car chases are a lost art. RIP Peter Yates
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Agreed.
Makes me wonder what kind of support Sony will maintain for the game.DC Comics has a lot of stories and talent it can draw from.
Resident Evil 4 = fun times.
Yeah I probably bought more DLC titles than full games the past few years.
Zen Bound 2 seems very... odd.
I'm not buying cloud gaming yet either.
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I remember dying a few times in the Krauser knife-fight cutscene in RE4. The only other time I died in the same place so often was the "defend the house from zombies" segment and my first meeting with the chainsaw zombie shortly after.
One of the big hurdles in narrative-based games.
I'm more of a Tetris Attack person myself, but the original is still good.
An Outlaw With a Heart of Gold option?