Updating and ticking my owned games. Very useful for Sega collectors although some games are missing like the Japanese only fighters like xmen vs Street Fighter.
Finally finished importing my old posts from Tumblr. The blog is semi ready and while I will continue being active on both Tumblr and my WordPress, my focus will be shifted toward the latter as I still need to figure out a few things and find or even create the perfect them.
I also need to update the links to all my gamefaqs guides as I’m also in the middle of witting Plants vs Zombies 2 Guide and hope I will be the first.
Anyway as busy as I am, the next few days should defiantly bring improvements and new features.
Thanks for reading.
See you soon.
Saints Row: The Third, part 2 and a few more for any price you want!
New doesn’t always mean better, but the bellows have managed to break this rule.
Resident Evil Remake
First released in 1996, Resident Evil quickly became the top dog in the survivor horror scene. It was until 2002 that fans hoped for the original to be remade and Capcom didn’t disappoint. The game was released on Nintendo GameCube with remade graphics, sound and more story as well as new areas such as the forest. A must play and own for any horror fan, let alone Resident Evil fan.
The game was also ported to Nintendo Wii adding nothing but appears to be little cheaper new days.
Metal Gear Twin Snakes
Holds a second place after Resident Evil Remake but still stands out. This was also released for the GameCube and remained exclusive without any further ports. The game adds very little in terms of areas and actually downgrades the sound track. However, new moves can now be used such as hanging to add some level of new and the graphics along with gameplay smoothness makes this remake standout.
Tony Hawk’s 2X
2X enhances the graphics and smoothest the gameplay adding new levels as well. It’s not heavily remade as the rest but still brings something to the table. A must get for Tony Hawk’s fans. The game is Xbox exclusive and works on Xbox 360 with minor glitches.