I've got family members that have loyally progressed through this game over the course of years and they absolutely love it still. Great music throughout.
I'm not sure if it's underrated but Mario Tennis Advance for the Game Boy Advance is a gigantic standout for the series.
It's an action RPG from the same company that made the Golden Sun games for the GBA. The usual fun power hits and tennis mechanics with some of the tightest controls in the series with quality world building and the kind of RPG satisfaction you'd get from a company like Camelot.
Fantastic choice! These days I can't take the hot sauce like I used to, but Cholula on taqueria breakfast burritos were an absolutely wondrous hangover food staple for me in years past.
Ah that makes sense, thanks for clarifying. Also I'm not ashamed to admit that I'm realizing I would eat a small bowl of buttercream by itself, like totally just a few scoops from the vat there.
It's split into eight episodes and I went through the same audience arc that a lot of people did. I came in with way too high of expectations, was able to temper them during the second episode, and then once I got a feel for it I finally started enjoying it from the third episode on. If nothing else, it is obvious how excited everyone was to work with Mel Brooks and a lot of behind-the-scenes interviews go into how Mel is still the sharpest guy in the room and kept everyone laughing throughout production.
Definitely. There was this lucid dream where I was excited that I actually realized I was dreaming and could experience it conciously. There were certain things I couldn't do and eventually people in the dream revealed I couldn't control those things because I wasn't actually dreaming, but was dead.
It was a good twist. Freaked me out and I couldn't wake up so I figured it was true. Of course the double twist was that I wasn't actually dead and was just in fact dreaming, but it was a good ride. It's got kind of a lynchian vibe that I'd be down to just watch it as a movie.
Definitely one of those games with incredible background designs that are worth just stopping and looking at sometimes. It's one of the few games I've gotten 100% achievements on and a large part of that is I can treasure hunt a long time when the scenery gives me something stunning to look at.
These are my sentiments exactly, very excited to see this getting closer to release. If I had to sum up my feelings of enthusiasm, I'd quote Lea's joyous line: "Hi! Lea! Hi!"
I've got family members that have loyally progressed through this game over the course of years and they absolutely love it still. Great music throughout.