Jeanne d'Arc is awesome. I never see anyone talk about it though.
What the fuck is this
Is that an XCOM-alike Advance Wars-ish entry on the absolute GBA, how did child-me not hear about this at the time
bring me back and get me inside, shit
Can confirm, Rebelstar is legit. I started it today and it's tons of fun to play so far.
would be nice if you gave us a little more than a meaningless box art.
Would be nice if you sought out your own interests.
In no way is an image "meaningless" when it includes the title and console of preference. Something about 1,000 words...
Simpleton
Curious where the Matchbox branding comes into it.
Pyramid's of Ra, Found it! This game had nearly as much play time for me as Tetris did.
Here's a link to some of the gameplay. The game started out fairly easy but it started changing up tile types and the gameplay got much harder.
DS was really the best platform ever.
What the fuck is this
Is that an XCOM-alike Advance Wars-ish entry on the absolute GBA, how did child-me not hear about this at the time
bring me back and get me inside, shit
5 pages and no Daxter! I've said it before and I'll say it again; both narratively and in it's design approach it's the perfect midquel between Jak PL and Jak II. unfortunately as it was a PSP exclusive it's largely overlooked. Not to mention the travesty that the frankly terrible Lost Frontier got a PS2 release and Daxter didn't!
For the record, it plays fantastically on both Vita and PPSSPP.
Dark Arms: overhead shooting game with RPG elements and dark moods.Nice to see a Wonderswan game! Any picks for the NEO GEO Pocket, anyone?
Umm... I was asking you to maybe explain why you think it's overlooked or what is so special about the game instead of just posting a box art without any sort of comment.
But sure. Be a douche about it.
Bullshit. No question was posed; only snark.
Try-hard
I'll skip evangelizing about Chou Soujuu Mecha MG (spiritual successor to Robot Alchemic Drive) today and instead point at Glory Days 2:
Basically the best version of Rescue Raiders/Armor Alley out there. You pick between a helicopter and a fighter jet and act as air support to a ground army. You're also in control of spawning ground units but they just march ahead and attack the first thing they see (like in those lane based mobile games). The distinguishing features are the jet itself (these games usually only give you the helicopter) and how good the combat feels (other games are often very stiff and lack physics on that). Also you can pick between WW2, Vietnam and modern day era tech which gradually increases the complexity of the mechanics (e.g. you start having to hit the rear armor of tanks instead of just dropping bombs on them and AA missiles become much more potent).
The predecessor was called Super Army Wars, if you're wondering why it looks familiar but the name seems weird. A third game was promised some time by 2013 but that didn't come to fruition. I think you can see some of the assets meant for that game in Pop Island Paperfield.
Astro Boy: Omega Factor. I want a Switch sequel so bad.
Sony pls
you know what to do