Ape Escape - Dodgy controls but just fun levels and concept. Gadgets ranged from fun to frustraiting but a blast to play.
Klonoa - Nice cutesy platformer. Redundant now that it's got a wiimake.
Tombi! - Incredibly rare now. I didn't understand it when I played it as a kid - but I remember having a blast with what I got.
Oddworld: Abe's Oddyssey - I'm a massive oddworld fanboy. Nice puzzle/platformer game. Wonderful character and environment design. Great gameplay, story, humor. Still one of my top games ever. Plays better on the PC, though.
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus - As above.
Wild 9 - Odd little platforming game with a gravity-gun type weapon. Designed by the cool cats behind Earth Worm Jim.
Worms - Fun little party game. And quite stress relieving I've found. Cute voices, too.
Kula World - Nice, simple puzzle game. Quite bland - I think I only like it for the nostalgia.
Croc - Best. Game. Ever. Clunky controls but that never gets in the way. The best part has to be the music, though. That music! Oh boy - I could play this game forever and never get bored.
Gex 3D - Great character. The rest of the game is a bit hit and miss but I still enjoy playing through it.
Gex Deep Cover Gecko - They totally changed the character for this one which I wasn't too fond of - but it improved on everything else.
Crash - No explanation needed. Best Mario clone ever.
Crash 2 - No explanation needed. Best Mario clone ever.
Crash 3 - No explanation needed. Best Mario clone ever. Oh - and you can ride a dinosaur.
Crash Team Racing - No explanation needed. Best Mario kart clone ever. Infact - Is it still a clone if it's better than the thing it's copying?
Spyro 2 - Wonderful levels and sounds.
Spyro 3 - As above. I'm torn between which I like more.
Micro Machines V3 - The best party game ever made. Ever.
Rayman - Still haven't beaten this one yet. Been playing it since I was 7. I'm getting there...
Metal Gear Solid - Played through a million times. Still not bored.
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At 10/15/09 06:52 PM, PandaPorn wrote:
Wipeout 3
Ehh - they always seemed pretty bland to me.
Tekken 2 & 3 (can't believe no one has said it yet)
The old tekken games controlled like robots. I did like the ending videos though. Gon was probably my favourite just for that loop. (tekken 3)
Intelligent Cube (rather rare now)
Called Kurushi over here if we're on about the same thing. Kind of hated it when I played it but I was just a kid and didn't understand it. I remember my dad being addicted to it though, haha.
Overboard (only had it on demo)
Yeah - the demo is all there is. I bought the game. Dull as boulders.
Hogs of War
It was alright. Would rather play worms 3D given the choice, though.
Coolboarders 3
Haha - oh boy - I loved those things. Tried playing one the other day - they're clunky as fuck to control.
At 10/15/09 07:27 PM, PandaPorn wrote:
Twisted Metal 2
Twisted metal didn't hold a candle to Vigilante 8
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
These games really weren't fun until the more recent games.
Rollcage
Haha - I had great fun with the demo of that.
At 10/16/09 09:28 AM, Jackho wrote:
Resident Evil 2
Dino Crisis 2
I never found these games fun. The people just moved so agonisingly slow. It really seemed like they didn't care they were surrounded by dinosaurs / zombies.
Final Fantasy 7
Funal Fantasy 9
Eww, JRPGS. I've only ever enjoyed Lost Odyssey. I guess they're just not for me.
At 10/16/09 11:05 AM, PandaPorn wrote:
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver.
I got to a bit in that game where you had to jump a pit and then hated it after I got stuck there for weeks. Haha.
Ho hum.