Thought it was a solid metroidvania. Has a few graphical issues and pop-in at times. I imported it for a physical copy just because it is a metroidvania.
Supermash is pretty decent from what I've played so far. Just know some of the games it makes can be janky good or janky bad. I've had some that were unbearably difficult. The good news is you can quit and start up a new creation.
#1. I feel the $15 for 11 games is pretty good, but to each their own.
#2. Bought last bundle and only two were in that bundle if I remember correctly.
#3. That may be, but even owning 4 of the 11, I felt the $15 for the 7 I didn't was worth it.
I'm just reqding all these posts and thinking how lucky I got. Met my now wife during the PS2 days. Said she was a gamer and I had a hard time believing her due to the area I grew up, only "nerds" rrwlly gsmed and no girls did. She brought over her memory card, popped in FFX and KH. Beat...
I know you are using MAG in a joking matter. The issue with MAG isn't due to the disc itself though, rather from the servers being shut down. You technically still have access to use the software, even if that software isn't able to do anything but boot up.
Edit: This will happen more and more...
I'm not saying digital hasn't had a boon amd helped to get a lot of thinga out we wouldn't have seen. I simply am stating why physical media ia how I prefer to get many of my titles if available. Sigital definately has brought us several games and dlc that otherwise would have very unlikely ever...
I will agree that on the PC side it is more effective. Look at other consoles though. Want to buy anything from the Wii Shop? Hope you had money in there already and it is enough with just one year left. Want to get some dlc for Halo 2 or TJ&E 3 on the OG Xbox? To bad as those servers for...
You know the only reason brick and mortar sell consoles is to make money off the games and controllers? Even then, the markup isn't much on them. If you go to digital only, what reason is there to carry consoles (which typically break even or have a very minor markup) in the brick and mortar...