The DS port was dogshit. I'd say try playing GC, Xbox or 360 portsI had the misfortune of playing the DS port and it certainly qualifies as shovelware.
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The DS port was dogshit. I'd say try playing GC, Xbox or 360 portsI had the misfortune of playing the DS port and it certainly qualifies as shovelware.
Oh yeah, Spider-Man. This is an unpopular opinion probably, but Spider-Man was better in 2D than 3D. I rented Maximum Carnage and War of the Gems constantly, the latter technically not being a Spider-Man game but I always played as him.I'll always remember playing a whole lot of shovelware as a kid. Stuff like Spiderman 2, SpongeBob Battle for Bikini Bottom and Simpsons Hit and Run were not only kino licensed games, but they were some of my favorite games I ever played back in the day.
I was shocked by the quality of Ben 10: Galactic Racing. I have zero interest in that IP and have no idea why I played it, but I did, and beat the whole thing.If we're still talking about some good license games, I have a soft spot for Mario Kart clones such as Lego Racers, Nicktoons Racing, Cartoon Network Speedway, Star Wars Racers, Muppet RaceMania, etc.
It's a balance for me. I do have a soft spot for 2D era Spiderman, and Maximum Carnage has been one of my favoritesOh yeah, Spider-Man. This is an unpopular opinion probably, but Spider-Man was better in 2D than 3D. I rented Maximum Carnage and War of the Gems constantly, the latter technically not being a Spider-Man game but I always played as him.
See, I like when developers do cute random shit like this. It makes games more interesting and you have a reason to come back to them (even if you already were)F-Zero 99 got another update: Frozen Knight League, the first five tracks gets a snow theme (Mute City becomes White Land lol), slip zones added, and bumpers get cute little antlers.
I agree, Sheep Raider is excellent and actually worth playing. It's fun and creative.If we're on the topic of licensed PS1 games, I feel obligated to recommend checking out Looney Tunes Sheep Raider.
You'd think it's shit.
But no, they made a better stealth game than Metal Gear or Splinter Cell in the world of Looney Tunes characters Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog.
I don't know what it was about PS1 but the creativity of game developers seemed to just peak there; late 90s bubble, CD technology, new 3D graphics, a huge install base, cheap per-unit cost, or a combination of the above just made for some really special results.
Yes please.I feel like I should create a license game appreciation thread
Sir, it was already done almost a week ago. Where have you been?Yes please.
Playing Switch games and wondering why life sucks now, as usual.Sir, it was already done almost a week ago. Where have you been?
Life may suck, but if you take a 15-30 minute walk outside, you can easily get rid of the negativity.Playing Switch games and wondering why life sucks now, as usual.
... For awhile.Life may suck, but if you take a 15-30 minute walk outside, you can easily get rid of the negativity.
"They" is EA.They should make a new Henry Hatsworth game. Or re-release it.
Yeah but it was on the DS. They should make another one."They" is EA.
But isn't it EA we're talking about? The same company that kill and destroy things they buy, like with other big name game studio?Yeah but it was on the DS. They should make another one.
I was just thinking about sadposting in this thread too, so what the hell.... For awhile.
Another thing I like doing lately is Google Maps and digitally exploring places I used to live or visit regularly, and when possible even using different capture dates to see how they changed over time.
Problem with all of these is when its over, I go right back to being miserable. It's a "what now?" like feeling where basically its like "that was nice, too bad its over." And of course you can't keep it up perpetually because then it stops being good.
It's the same deal as with video games actually. After awhile they just become routine.
.... and I'm posting all this in a Nintendo Switch thread for some reason.
I thought of adding addiitonal sadbrains thoughts to keep this post relevant but they felt forced, so fuck it.
I keep offering them good advice in hopes that someone is asleep at the switch.But isn't it EA we're talking about? The same company that kill and destroy things they buy, like with other big name game studio?
I don't think many major studio would even listen. They're busy with getting doughI keep offering them good advice in hopes that someone is asleep at the switch.
I am extremely grateful that I can play older games without having to adjust for... older games.I don't think many major studio would even listen. They're busy with getting dough