I believe someone is confusing Metroid Prime with a first person shooter....Quote:
Metroid Prime - needs option to allow you to assign strafe to C-stick like Goldeneye/Nightfire
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I believe someone is confusing Metroid Prime with a first person shooter....Quote:
Metroid Prime - needs option to allow you to assign strafe to C-stick like Goldeneye/Nightfire
You motherfuckers bitching about old games getting re-released was by far the biggest dissapointment of 2002.
Even more disapointing then Mario's fruity ass backpack.
Not too much really. Some fell short of expectations, but I wasn't totally dissappointed in anything off the top of my head. Me likey the games.
Same here, I guess. If anything, I was continuously surprised this year.
Oh wait, I got one! THQ mauling 2 of the classic Sega remakes for the GBA.
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Originally posted by 88mph
You motherfuckers bitching about old games getting re-released was by far the biggest dissapointment of 2002.
Even more disapointing then Mario's fruity ass backpack.
88mph continues to spread the holiday cheer! :bang:
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JSRF- OK, I've only played it for a hour/ hour and a half so this may change. I love the lack of a timer, allows you to explore the levels at your own pace. However, the tag system, division of gameplay, and the new looks for the characters turned me off. I still enjoyed the whole JSRF world but the game lacked.
Castlevania: HOD- I loved this game starting out, and honestly I played through it just to enjoy the visuals. Unfortunately it's sickeningly easy, the magic system wasn't as useful as COTM, and Legion...what the hell did they do to Legion?!? One of the coolest SOTN bosses reduced to a blob in the middle of the screen with barely any offense....twice.
Mario Sunshine- I loved Mario 64 for the pure fun of exploring the castle and stumbling upon a new secret or level. Sunshine just lacked that magic, it's a good game but it's cut and dry "complete this goal" instead of being a experience.
Phantasy Star Online 1 and 2- I made a pledge not to hand Sega full retail for a game for say, a year or two, then I broke and picked this up at full retail. Part 2 is decent but no where near the epic that was part 1. The new lobby is dull, multi-player has a horrid camera, and they did little to modify the DC's original engine. Between Version 2 last year and this, the magic of PSO is dead for me. *-neo
Mario Sunshine (GC) - Mario's fruity ass backpack. Oh, and the tremendously horrible music. And the sleepy gameplay. And the pathetic new character designs. Oh, and the fact that it sucks.
Contra Alien Wars EX (GBA) - Read my review for my opinion on this crap game.
This suprises me - how far in did you play?Quote:
Originally posted by Captain Vegetable
Steel Battalion - It bored me. Mech Assault kicks it's ass in terms of mech combat.
- Kabuki
Dreamcast Daytona USA :(
the disapointment still lingers
I missed out on DC Daytona . What was wrong with it?
I hated Mario Sunshine, how dumb lets run around the world cleaning up spray paint with a gay looking pack and call it a game. This game in my opinion brought the Mario series to a whole new low..
And a close second place for me at least was Star Wars Rebel Assault. I thought that player control lacked, all you can really do is strife back and forth and if you are lucky do a barrel roll. I don't know maybe I got spoiled with X-wing came out for the PC...
And how could we all forget about Madden 2002. First I am not much for that series of sporting game and second I fricken hate John Madden. He should be shot in the head.. just my humble opinion..