I have trouble with Flower, since every time I play, I'm reminded of the sound of you going "wheeeeeee!" from the video review.Susan Arendt said:I'd also say that everyone should try Flower on PSN. It's quite a unique experience.
I have trouble with Flower, since every time I play, I'm reminded of the sound of you going "wheeeeeee!" from the video review.Susan Arendt said:I'd also say that everyone should try Flower on PSN. It's quite a unique experience.
Is that a bad thing?scnj said:I have trouble with Flower, since every time I play, I'm reminded of the sound of you going "wheeeeeee!" from the video review.Susan Arendt said:I'd also say that everyone should try Flower on PSN. It's quite a unique experience.
No no, but it is a little awkward when someone catches me "wheeeee!"ingSusan Arendt said:Is that a bad thing?scnj said:I have trouble with Flower, since every time I play, I'm reminded of the sound of you going "wheeeeeee!" from the video review.Susan Arendt said:I'd also say that everyone should try Flower on PSN. It's quite a unique experience.![]()
Having both consoles, I have mostly concentrated on XBLA games as I use my xbox more than my PS3 (until I got MGS4). But I have looked at all of these posts and downloaded Flower based off numberous recomendations. I have to say, I am impressed. Another one for the "games are art" category. I found myself mesmerized for like over and hour playing that thing. My wife is usually sitting next to me when I play anything (she reads or gets on the internet). She eventually looked up and said, "wow, I haven't heard you kill something in a while" (I promply put in MGS4 to apease her). A welcome change form frantic stress inducing games.AndyFromMonday said:XBLA:
- Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition. Absolutely awesome.
- Battlefield 1943. It's extremely fun to play it.
Has for the PSN the only one I know of is Flower. Played it at a friends house for a few minutes and I warmly recommend it.