"The last time I took [a drug reference] was never, but if I had and then played Gradius followed by Star Fox, then I might understand how much of [that drug reference] that Grasshopper Manufacture took before getting to work on Sine Mora. They were probably also [some drug-related activity] enough to figure anyone with the skills to best their perilously sharp post-campaign difficulty curve must be absolutely wired on [a more shocking drug than the first]. Thank goodness I have an understanding of creativity and maddeningly tough gameplay rather than figuring [wild guess of what game development is like] just to see if people would pay for it."
10 years after launch, Grasshopper Manufacture's Sine Mora remains one of the finest shoot-'em-up games in recent memory.
News Wire: Get ready to enjoy some great Games with Gold in June!
Destroy all Humans was $2 at one point... this is by far the cheapest month so far. Sine Mora, Shantae? WTF
A good game is timeless, but these games just won't go away.
Donkey Kong, Street Fighter 2, Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy IV, Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Rayman 2, Pac-Man, Ms Pac-Man have all been rereleased at least a dozen times on different platforms.
Rather get news of a new Elser Scrolls then all this re-releasing of Skyrim. Curious to see how many people actually get it on Switch.
FFVII and Minecraft should be there too. Tetris and Monopoly is also makes regular reappearances.