Challenge accepted. Does anyone recognize Llamatron: 2112? I played it on Amiga, but I think it was also on Atari and DOS.
It was an acid trip "llamas are funny" parody of Robotron: 2084, and it was a fuckin' BLAST!
Challenge accepted. Does anyone recognize Llamatron: 2112? I played it on Amiga, but I think it was also on Atari and DOS.
It was an acid trip "llamas are funny" parody of Robotron: 2084, and it was a fuckin' BLAST!
Zombies Ate My Neighbors was a masterpiece. It had somewhat similar gameplay, graphics and humor to one of my other favorites that I've never seen mentioned - Herc's Adventures on PSX. Not sure if they were the same studio or something?
Edit: So I looked it up, and yeah, both made by LucasArts within a few years, so likely the same team or at least a lot of crossover.
This just hurts my opinion of T-Pain.
I made a belt out of old watches once. Waist of time.
I haven't gotten my shit together and researched specific models yet, but I've been looking into this a bit myself, and from what I've read, Sceptre appears to be one of the better brands for completely dumb TVs these days.
There's a few short fiction podcasts I like for bedtime stories:
If that's not the perfect descriptor for God Hand, I don't know what is.
Also where the fuck is a God Hand remaster/sequel while we're on the subject?
Turnwise and widdershins
OKCupid. And given what I hear about the state of dating apps today, it feels like we caught the last chopper out of 'Nam.
"Soulsborne" isn't a series per se, it's an umbrella covering all the Dark Souls games, and FromSoft's other games using the same formula like Bloodborne, Sekiro, and Elden Ring.
It's really good. I think it's on the PSN store now if you have a PS4/5. It's a greek mythology-inspired take on the same gameplay, except it's one large map that you unlock in bits kind of Metroidvania-style. Has this unique death mechanic where the first several deaths don't count... if you can fight your way out of Hades.