Mario + Rabbids bar none. It's an utter joy to play. Crash, being remakes of PS1 games, may feel a bit... dated IMO. Watch some reviews of both to get a better idea, but M+R is my top tier recommendation.Help me out here: Crash Trilogy or Mario + Rabbids Gold?
I'll eventually get both, but can only get one for now.
Thank you! I've read that Crash is more of a remaster than a remake, which should explain why it would feel outdated.Mario + Rabbids bar none. It's an utter joy to play. Crash, being remakes of PS1 games, may feel a bit... dated IMO. Watch some reviews of both to get a better idea, but M+R is my top tier recommendation.
You're making the right decision; just be sure to get the Gold Edition as the DK expansion is superb.Thank you! I've read that Crash is more of a remaster than a remake, which should explain why it would feel outdated.
I've read nothing but love about M+R, so this excites me!
I'm going to look up some impressions/reviews right now.
The Caveman Ninja games? I bought them during the Xmas/NY sale and instantly regretted upon trying to play the first. I have good memories of playing from the SNES days but now they just feel awful.I guess those Johny Turbo games are worth $1.99 despite the shit fucking emulation (which could easily be fixed if the developers cared).
I've always been tempted by the ace attorney games, but visual novel is really the worst genre I can think of so I'm very conflicted.
They don't really feel like visual novel games, definitely go for it.
What would you say sets them apart? I've watched some video of it on YouTube and it looks pretty amusing but it's hard to tell whether the court room sequences actually require any sort of brain power or if it just kind of plays out for you.
Also, I enjoyed ghost trick.
Heh, I was waiting this one out. It kinda reminds me of Slam Bolt Scrappers. Looks like my patience has paid off.
Did Bloodstained get patched again? Does it actually run well this time?
I've never heard of StarBlox, but this looks neat. There isn't much out there about the game. Yet Canada Aviation and Space Museum did a video on the game?Heh, I was waiting this one out. It kinda reminds me of Slam Bolt Scrappers. Looks like my patience has paid off.
It's hard to resist once anything decent looking goes under $4.
Frame rate and performance is fine, I can only vouch for handheld mode though since I play it on a Switch lite. Me and my coworkers play it just about every night. Community seems small, takes a while to find arcade games but quick play is always fast.How is Overwatch's performance? Is the frame rate any better since launch? And does anyone know how the community is; is anyone actually playing it?
I played this with my 4 year old daughter back at the time and it was a lovely experience. It is also great that the second player simply jumps on the first players back if there is a difficult section.How is Unravel Two? I'm resistant to buying anything from EA but I'm intrigued because I've heard this is a good couch co-op game.
I played this with my 4 year old daughter back at the time and it was a lovely experience. It is also great that the second player simply jumps on the first players back if there is a difficult section.
I would think your wife will love this game as the graphics are gorgeous and there is even a small story.Thanks. I might give this a try, then. My wife struggles a lot with games and is easily frustrated - the sort of mechanic you speak of might make this game fairly tolerable for her.
Late reply but I paid like 30$ for each of these games back on the DS days and the were so worth it. Obviously they aren't for everyone but if they click for you, you will have the blast. The first is perfect for newcomers, much simpler cases except for the 5th one. The other two can get overwhelming at times. The third game is sooooo rewarding when you reach the last two cases.I have no familiarity with the Phoenix Wright, but figured 15.00 is a great deal for 3 games so highly regarded.