More of Them Videogames
14 years ago
Who's been playing videogames instead of drawing? That's right, me!
Little Big Planet 2:
A massive improvement on the original. The level editor truly is the most sophisticated game construction kit I've ever seen that didn't involve actual coding. My chief complaint is a social one, in that all the top rated user-created levels are not works of originality, but clones of old popular games. If you've got an original level that you put days and days of work into (LIKE I DO), it's really hard to get attention for it short of begging on the Internet (like I am).
Pokemon Black/White:
I'm convinced that Musharna is the ultimate Pokemon. You whip one of those out in battle, and your opponent will scream "OH GOD it's some sort of giant floating aborted fetus" and while they're on the ground crying and retching, you can grab their wallet and run.
Cortex Command:
I got this 2D shooter with last year's Indie Humble Bundle, and I still play it every now and then to let off some steam. It's a very, very, VERY incomplete game, but it works as a completely chaotic sandbox. In this game, you can possess a robot, grab a 1920s-style Tommy gun, and kill spaceships. In other games, you can't. So this game is automatically better.
Little Big Planet 2:
A massive improvement on the original. The level editor truly is the most sophisticated game construction kit I've ever seen that didn't involve actual coding. My chief complaint is a social one, in that all the top rated user-created levels are not works of originality, but clones of old popular games. If you've got an original level that you put days and days of work into (LIKE I DO), it's really hard to get attention for it short of begging on the Internet (like I am).
Pokemon Black/White:
I'm convinced that Musharna is the ultimate Pokemon. You whip one of those out in battle, and your opponent will scream "OH GOD it's some sort of giant floating aborted fetus" and while they're on the ground crying and retching, you can grab their wallet and run.
Cortex Command:
I got this 2D shooter with last year's Indie Humble Bundle, and I still play it every now and then to let off some steam. It's a very, very, VERY incomplete game, but it works as a completely chaotic sandbox. In this game, you can possess a robot, grab a 1920s-style Tommy gun, and kill spaceships. In other games, you can't. So this game is automatically better.
Also, I've been playing Black as well, though now that I have my PS3, it's been drawing me away from Black. I do need to continue since I'm at the fourth gym and I need to train my rock types for those two Engloas, flying types and their ground immunities! *shakes fist*
What the fuck?
What the fuck?
How long does it take to play through the story mode?
Is it longer than the first game? Or about the same?
but!! yes the level editor is stupid powerful and people have done some AWESOME stuff in it. and that's way more important anyway
Revenge of the Titans and Aquaria were the games that really caught my imagination though :3
Try this: http://lbp.me/v/x68dvs
If you sign with your PSN ID on that website, you can queue it up for next time you play. Or since we're PSN butt buddies I think you can just find my levels through your friends list.
Also, 3396 2982 1068.