Ok, so I owe you guys! Sorry I missed the bill!
I did say I was going to do more than one game per update, so why don't I start now?
Super Monkey Ball 3D
Another one of my favorite games I liked to play on the Gamecube was Super Monkey Ball. I mean, come on, those monkeys were cute! Adorable monkeys aside, I seem to be drawn towards games that take gravity into affect. Being able to control an object by messing with teh surroundings, or controlling a character has to go through the game while watching game. On top of that, Super Monkey Ball was basically a puzzle-like pinball game. That is pretty cool. I thought that Super Monkey Ball 3D would use similar gameplay.
Mario and Luigi Dream Team
I don't know much about Mario and Luigi Dream Team. I know that it came out this year, and its focus is supposedly on Luigi quite a bit. When I saw a small clip of this game, I was reminded of Bowser's Inside Story. I still haven't finished that game, but what I have played I did like. On top of that, I like Mario games.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to the Infinity
I saw some gameplay of this, and it looked amazing. I even played the demo of it myself! I absolutely enjoyed it. First of all, I enjoy the typical Pokemon games. Second of all, I like to consider myself a furry. I just find talking animals to be a lot more interesting than people. So being able to play the role of a Pokemon(or a human in a Pokemon's body, in this case) is a win for me. That isn't all that makes me want this game, though. Like the regular Pokemon games, its a strategy-based online game. The Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games, though, they are the same genre, but different. Since the strategy is more on the field, it adds a little bit more. It also makes a difference in regards of how many you can have in your party. Where you would usually are used to having 6 Pokemon in your party, you can only have 4 in this game. At least, this is how I know it to be. If this was the case, then it would change a lot in one's strategy. Now if you were drawn to that, then its a great game for you most likely. I, on the other hand, want to get it for story, as well as talking Pokemon.
Bit.Trip Saga
If you all haven't heard of the term Bit.Trip, I would probably be a bit confused. From Bit.Trip Beat to Beat.Trip Runner, all of these games have great music soundtracks, as well as the gameplay is a bit rhythm-based. Bit.Trip Runner is a running platformer game, where you have to collect things. The more things you collect, the better the music in the level that is playing gets. Bit.Trip Beat is basically a revved-up Pong game. It is more colorful, as well as it has rhythm-like aspects involved. The other of the series I remember, but I don't know if it is part of this Saga, is Bit.Trip Flux. What you are basically doing there is stopping objects from getting through with your lasers in a rhythmic fashion. My main draw this this game is rhythm and awesome music.
That is all for today. Again, so sorry that I am late. Have a great day! :)
-Jelly
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