Those were the ones that stood out for me too. The Goo 2 trailer reminded me just how good the original was - haven't played it in so long. Can Monkey Ball come good? Probably not.Moot_Geeza wrote:Day one for Pepper Grinder, I don't need a demo. Also day one for Goo 2 and Penny's Big Toblerone looks great.
JonB wrote:Those were the ones that stood out for me too. The Goo 2 trailer reminded me just how good the original was - haven't played it in so long. Can Monkey Ball come good? Probably not.Moot_Geeza wrote:Day one for Pepper Grinder, I don't need a demo. Also day one for Goo 2 and Penny's Big Toblerone looks great.
davyK wrote:I'd be tempted by a new Link to the Past style Zelda. I just can't be arsed roaming around in 3D. Playing through that is one of my landmark gaming experiences.
Matt_82 wrote:Yeah there's a lot going on in that. It would probably need building limits, which would impact the fun.Moot_Geeza wrote:I'd like to see Grounded on Switch cos that's a game that deserves to be enjoyed by more kids. Would have to be pretty squished to run at 30fps though.
MyNameIsKrisG wrote:So (price dependent), I finally get to see what Pentiment is.
MyNameIsKrisG wrote:I do find it funny when a game franchise you love will just never appeal to you again.
DrewMerson wrote:It’s something that you’ll boot up, play for half-an-hour, think, “This is a little different, and kind of interesting,” then never return to ever again.MyNameIsKrisG wrote:So (price dependent), I finally get to see what Pentiment is.
JonB wrote:It may be niche, but Pentiment is excellent. If you've ever read an Umberto Eco novel, you'll dig it.
Dark Soldier wrote:MyNameIsKrisG wrote:So (price dependent), I finally get to see what Pentiment is.
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