Sadly I did that with Halo...and there wasn't even a final boss (the Warthog escape was cool).
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Sadly I did that with Halo...and there wasn't even a final boss (the Warthog escape was cool).
KF2? I suspect I'm just obsessive-compulsive enough to dig it. And yeah ... JF!2 pretty much supercedes the first game. The soundtrack is awesome. I trust you beat it and heard the rap at the end?Quote:
Originally Posted by Grave
Not sure about that one. It does look sort of neat in its retro archaicness, but I understand the FPS gameplay is around a Wolfenstein 3-D level of sophistication. Hard to look forward to that when I haven't even bought the lovely Far Cry yet. :sweat:Quote:
One early PS game I find damn charming is Crime Crackers.
Though I'm a bit older, I was also still in my super-enthusiastic phase around the dawn of 32-bit, thanks in no small part to the pseudo-idiotic yet strangely endearing rantings of GameFan. But I think it was also a genuinely fascinating time to be a gamer -- companies were getting really experimental on the powerful new hardware, and it resulted in a ton of charismatic, oddball games. Not all winners of course, but they tended to be interesting nonetheless.
Have we derailed this thread yet? :chunobi:
I used to enjoy Donkey Kong Country, it was very unique just by it's look so i checked it out. The 2nd one was the best one, I hope that's obvious to everyone here. I remember my little cousin asked for it for his birthday and after 10 minutes i put it down, just carp.
Donkey Kong Country games were... good? :wtf:
I probably like them the best in descending order, though I can't say I played 3 that much. It seemed like more of the same, which isn't necessarily bad, I just was tired of it.
I also really liked the graphics in the first especially, even though most of Rare's designs are almost disgusting to look at. The music is awesome also.
And I really felt bad about DK64, it seemed like it would have been a good game, but they gave you way too many annoying, repetitive thigns to do. I don't know where Rare apparently gets off thinking that the longer people have to play your game the happier they are with their purchase. Even Wind Waker was semi-ruined for me because of this thinking, but that's another topic.
Never played one... I'll have to try this out sometime.
Part 2 was my favorite of the series, I felt it had the best music too. The only real problem is that stupid Diddy rap you had to listen to if you completed the level and got the item.
Nomi, avoid the GBC/GBA DKC, try to find the SNES ones. They tend to go for $15 or so at Gamestop.
What the hell were they thinking with all that rapping business? And why did Nintendo let them go through with it?
I almost shut DK64 off before I even played it because of that intro...
I'm only playing it if I can borrow, so I'll be sure to bug a few people for a SNES copy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeremy