Damn, still over £20 on Amazon for TS:FP... damn GC games and their scarcity.
Damn, still over £20 on Amazon for TS:FP... damn GC games and their scarcity.
TWRoO said: Damn, still over £20 on Amazon for TS:FP... damn GC games and their scarcity. |
Well, if you loved TimeSplitters 2 then I think you'll love Future Perfect. I sure did.
#27: Disney's Epic Mickey (Wii)
Release Date: November 30, 2010
Disney's Epic Mickey is probably the most flawed game on my list. But that doesn't change the fact that I think this game is incredible... and in many ways, I feel that this is a video game that was made just for me. I grew up 20 minutes away from Disneyland CA, and my childhood was filled with so many wonderful moments in that magic kingdom. I used to have dreams where I would explore the theme park all by myself, discovering its secrets and what makes it a truly magical place... and in many ways, that is what Epic Mickey is. Every single moment pulls at my heartstrings in this game, from the "It's a Small World" themed world to the Lonesome Manor (inspired by the Haunted Mansion). Everything in this game is inspired by Disney's rich history, and it's so wonderful to see a labor of love such as this. I really do think that Disney's Epic Mickey is something special... a game that transcends age, and reminds us of that eight-year old inside us... that just wants to explore a magic kindom.
Paint (Creation) or Thinner (Destruction): Paint all the way
The Soundtrack: A work of Wonder from James Dooley
Korppi said:
Ever gone Super Sonic in Sonic 3 & Knuckles? |
Hyper Knuckles, not Super Sonic, though yeah, it is a shame that that game's rather excellent BGM would get replaced by this endless loop that got really grating after a while.
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
#27. Mario Kart 64 (N64, VC)
Mario Kart 64 is the basis all other Mario Kart games that were made afterwards. It changed the way you drove your kart quite a bit and also introduced the mini-boost mechanic. I've gotten so used to this way of driving in Mario Kart that I can't go back to the original game on SNES. The courses were well designed and I made sure I got the gold trophies in all of the cup. But the mode that I enjoyed the most in Mario Kart 64 was the Battle Mode. The maps are simple but tons of fun, the abondance of stars helped counter-balance red shells. Nothing was more satisfying than driving towards someone who thinks he's so smart with his red shell only to activate a star at the last second and ram his sorry ass. Stealing balloons with mushrooms was also wonderful to pull off.
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#27 Demon's Souls PS3
Everyone's already said everything that needs to be said about this, so I won't bother.
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Suikoden came back strong after a disappointing four. This game was a masterpiece in old school RPG style and if only the main character wasn't a lifeless main it would of been higher.
30. Zelda: Link's Awakening DX- GBC (19 last year):
This was my first Zelda game and I still think of it as one of the best games in the series. I find it astonishing how Nintendo managed to fit this game onto a tiny GB cartridge, with the game's large map, music and detailed graphics. The DX version added colour and an extra dungeon to the original game and once I download the game off the 3DS eshop, my GBA SP (my last platform I still own with GB backwards compatability) can finally be put to rest.
29. Okami - Wii (28 last year):
With a beautiful art style (easily one the best I've seen in any game), great music and fantastic Zelda like gameplay, Okami is a fantastic game. It's a shame that it was originally released towards the end of the PS2's life and close to the release of Zelda TP, meaning this game was overlooked by many. Like I said with Alundra, Zelda fans need to try this game.
Ewww.... Smeags I can't believe you listed Timesplitters 3 when shitty EA took over the series. Perhaps, I can't judge the game since I don't buy EA games anymore but I highly doubt it was that much better than Timesplitters 2 on GC which I played the shit out of.
sethnintendo said: Ewww.... Smeags I can't believe you listed Timesplitters 3 when shitty EA took over the series. Perhaps, I can't judge the game since I don't buy EA games anymore but I highly doubt it was that much better than Timesplitters 2 on GC which I played the shit out of. |
Well it was still developed by Free Radical Design (only published by those-who-must-not-be-named ), so it still retains everything that made TS2 great... but I found that FP ups the ante on almost everything. Better single-player, better mutliplayer, more multiplayer modes, more options... awesome game.
It is missing Anaconda though... I loved finding that and playing it in TS2.
Smeags said:
Well it was still developed by Free Radical Design (only published by those-who-must-not-be-named ), so it still retains everything that made TS2 great... but I found that FP ups the ante on almost everything. Better single-player, better mutliplayer, more multiplayer modes, more options... awesome game. It is missing Anaconda though... I loved finding that and playing it in TS2. |
Anaconda was awesome... I liked the spaceship landing game too (can't recall it's name)... I don't think I ever managed to unlock the 3rd game, I believe it was a racer. (I think you have to do one of the later levels on the hardest mode to get it, but I only got about 2/3rds through on the hardest mode)