That Same Anon wrote:Half-Life series
Yes.
SCP 513 wrote:Doom. It is more classic than ever. Trust me.
Yes.
Zarpox wrote:Jak and Daxter = Childhood
Yes. Also, the original for a 2001 game had AMAZING graphics, looking at it now it's still very smooth. Naughty Dog's mocap studio also buys realism for their newer games.
FoxMccloud64 wrote:Super Smash Bros
Yes.
FoxMccloud64 wrote:
I thank that game, played it with emulator with my brother,
Bad.
MOV_Games wrote:
With Sly Cooper, although the series isn't too high on my greatest platformers list, its still a pretty great series (2 is the best IMO). Also, going by Sly 4 its the only series of the PS2 trio which doesn't completely suck now.
I don't like the type of comedy used in the 4th. I liked Sucker-Punch's vision much better. I just think the devs took a spin in the wrong direction for interaction between characters.
MOV_Games wrote:
With The Last of Us, I was actually kind of hesitant lately as I thought all this hype would result in the game being underwhelming, although for what I've seen at least the story is excellent. I don't have the Hard Drive space at the moment though, I only have a Gen 1 60G PS3.
Wait for the ending. It's actually one that (kinda) makes sense, and is... unexpected.
MOV_Games wrote:
With Ratchet and Clank, well, you know how we have that one game series that you have a connection with and love more than all of the others? Ratchet and Clank is mine. Especially the first game. Since 2002 I must have played through that game at least 25 times. I've remembered the levels so well I can actually do one or two of them Blindfolded. I know how many of a certain type of enemy there is in a level etc.
O rly?
Up Your Arsenal was the best.
I've never owned Deadlocked.
In all of these games, Smash! T.V. happens to be the best. Not Super Smash! T.V., the NES port, but the original one. I had Midway Classics Collection for PS2, and have all those games on a MAME setup. Unfortunately, Midway went broke and was bought by Warner Brothers. Hence came forth Mortal Kombat Vs. DC, but then MK9 came out, and they redeemed themselves.
Sonic 3 & Knuckles shouldn't of been messed with, I know that the zones were out of order because they ran out of time, but because it was once planned doesn't mean it would still be the best route. I actually looked at the "correct" level listings and prefer the current listings. Although the best hack I've seen on a Sonic ROM was Genocide City, named that because the Jap devs didn't know what Genocide meant, and used it on accident. Dat Casino Night 2-player music used in it is amazing. I love all of Sonic 3's soundtrack. Michael Jackson worked on it, but they took him out of the credits because he was accused for Child Molestation, and they didn't want him being mentioned in a kid's game. Also for the win is the old McDonald's sonic toys from the 80's. So much win...
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