Everyone is
excited about the nostalgia fueled cinema coming to multiplexes this year, including myself.
Not exact matches
I got the Wind Waker HD box set and Super Mario 3D world for Christmas, and both are not only incredible in their own right, they also represent everything that is good and
exciting about the Wii U. Super Mario 3D world is hands down better than any of the «New» Mario side scroller series; mixing genuine ingenuity with the perfect degree of
nostalgia and family fun.
I have a lot of
nostalgia for old arcade style racers, but the ease of Mad Riders makes it hard for me to get
excited about it.
The character models are incredibly sharp and smooth (especially those found in the TRON world, based off actual actors) and the environments are all colourful and have this
exciting feel
about them — especially if you've got some of that good old Disney
nostalgia building up.
To say that Citizens of Earth was a little bit disappointing is an understatement, going into the game I was rather
excited about jumping into a classic JRPG of its stature, but ultimately it relied too much on
nostalgia, backtracking and tedium to make it feel more like a slugfest then an enjoyable experience.
But the
nostalgia of when I was only 12 when I was overly
excited about the announcement of smash at e3 2013.
I got the Wind Waker HD box set and Super Mario 3D world for Christmas, and both are not only incredible in their own right, they also represent everything that is good and
exciting about the Wii U. Super Mario 3D world is hands down better than any of the «New» Mario side scroller series; mixing genuine ingenuity with the perfect degree of
nostalgia and family fun.
There are of course the more classic games like The Sims and Tetris where we've come to enjoy the
nostalgia and even become
excited about replaying them.