It is! It can get intense at times! Do you want me to explain grog tag? That's to bad. This may sound weird, but I play the more advanced versions at church usually. Don't worry, usually it's just us teens and the adults that are supervising us that are in the building.
Yeah, sometimes.
Oh cool! Er... yes please ? Sounds like those teens are more fun than the teens I know.
Mine do all the time.
Grog tag is were two to three people play the grogs. A creature that freezes the townspeople. In some versions you know who the grogs are in other versions it's a secret until it's to late. And everyone else plays the townspeople. It's the grogs job to go around tagging people and freezing them. And it's the townspeople's job to find all the pieces of a flashlight, put it together and defeat the grogs by shining the light at them. If everyone gets frozen, the grogs win. If all the grogs are defeated, the townspeople win. The townspeople can unfreeze each other if they are unfrozen themselves. Plus the whole game is played in the dark!
They are the teens I know at church. ( I know teens elsewhere too. ) What are those teens like?
The regular Xbox was awesome but I didn't have any Lego Games for it. I probably would've been happier with a PS2 back then.
We're actually lucky we got it so late. Do you remember how massive the original Xbox controls were? We only had the Star Wars ones until we got a Wii. Then we had Indy, Clone Wars, Potter and the complete Star Wars saga.
I think the Xbox was cheaper than the PS2. Besides, didn't you still need memory cards for the PS2?
I never had a PS2 so I wouldn't know but I did have an Xbox Slim controller. I had more games for the Xbox 360 (got it in 2010 I believe) but overall I had the most for the Xbox original version.
We're actually lucky we got it so late. Do you remember how massive the original Xbox controls were? We only had the Star Wars ones until we got a Wii. Then we had Indy, Clone Wars, Potter and the complete Star Wars saga.
I think the Xbox was cheaper than the PS2. Besides, didn't you still need memory cards for the PS2?
I never had a PS2 so I wouldn't know but I did have an Xbox Slim controller. I had more games for the Xbox 360 (got it in 2010 I believe) but overall I had the most for the Xbox original version.
*Whispers the word "Gamecube" in the same way all the Nintendo promos did*
"Literally the most comfortable controller I've ever used." -A guy on the internet.
I cannot wrap my head around the idea that Gamecube wasn't the most popular console at the time and it had such an amazing library too... both from first party and some pretty decent third party developers.