How about some GameCube love
How about some GameCube love
Okami is among the 6 games I actually enjoyed,and have ever found a game as crappy as London RusHour on GameCube? Have you???
I was talking about how many discs can be stored in the console without a disc read error and so far only GameCube has actually had no problem. What I was talking about had nothing to do with how many discs each game came with or if you could switch in mid-game
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I agree with you, the GameCube is an often overlooked system with many stellar games. But to dismiss the GTA series or the MGS series is just plain ignorance. Even if you have played them and didn't like them, I would think you would be able to see why so many enjoy them.
As for the disc thing... that is the most random thing I've ever heard about any console. Kind of cool, I guess. Especially if you are bringing it over to a friend's house and you don't want to carry an extra game case with you. Somewhat odd, but whatever...
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But everyone knows the other features pretty well and have probably used 'em from time to time
I haven't enjoyed one game in the series since Metal Gear for NES (Because Snake's Revenge isn't technically canon,I didn't like the remake for GameCube either).As for GTA,I was always so bored when I wasn't killing,I'm just not usually one for the "sandbox". (I liked GTA IV and Chinatown Wars andthe first one wasn't actually that bad though).But Jak and Daxter is an insult to all platformers everywhere(Blinx did a better job and that is game is no Sonic the Hedgehog).
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I myself don't like Metal Gear games or the 3D GTAs. However, I have the sense to realise that the PS2 has far more to offer than just these.
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I meant to be comparing Blinx to Jak and Daxter,Sonic is way out of Blinx's league anyway.
Good lord this is getting out of hand,well to try to steer this back on topic.
Ever tried Odama? that's one type of game that should be remade seriously who'd of thought a mixture of voice recognition,pinball,and RTS would make such a masterpiece it's too bad this was one of GameCube's last good titles.
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I emphatically disagree. While its sequels were definitely a letdown, the original Jak & Daxter is one of the best platformers out there IMO. While it's clearly inspired by Rare's Banjo-Kazooie, I enjoyed Jak & Daxter far more than I did Banjo.
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[QUOTE]But to dismiss the GTA series or the MGS series is just plain ignorance. Even if you have played them and didn't like them, I would think you would be able to see why so many enjoy them.[/QUOTE]
I have to admit, I still don't really get it. The Metal Gear Solid games are games that could theoretically be fun, but are bogged to far down by Kojima wanting to do movies instead of video games, and end up just being plain annoying to play. There's the fondation for something interesting there, but there's too little game, and too much movies and talking.
GTA I've always hated. I've given it tons of chances over the years, i've tried to figure out what people see in it, but it al boils down to you being placed in a big, boring city you can "explore" at you leisure, which falls flat due to there being nothing interesting to find anywhere. The gameplay itself involves racing against the clock between checkpoints, which is horrendously annoying since the city is so clumsily designed, there's no map, and you have an overhead view. Occationally, there's some overhead shooting action, but the controls are bad, and the action itself unexciting.
Seriously, what am I missing?
(not to mention, all I really heard about the game when it was new was "You can go on murder sprees, hee hee", which is admittedly amusing for an hour or so, but it's not like you can't do that in better games as well)
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[QUOTE]But to dismiss the GTA series or the MGS series is just plain ignorance. Even if you have played them and didn't like them, I would think you would be able to see why so many enjoy them.[/QUOTE]
I have to admit, I still don't really get it. The Metal Gear Solid games are games that could theoretically be fun, but are bogged to far down by Kojima wanting to do movies instead of video games, and end up just being plain annoying to play. There's the fondation for something interesting there, but there's too little game, and too much movies and talking.
GTA I've always hated. I've given it tons of chances over the years, i've tried to figure out what people see in it, but it al boils down to you being placed in a big, boring city you can "explore" at you leisure, which falls flat due to there being nothing interesting to find anywhere. The gameplay itself involves racing against the clock between checkpoints, which is horrendously annoying since the city is so clumsily designed, there's no map, and you have an overhead view. Occationally, there's some overhead shooting action, but the controls are bad, and the action itself unexciting.
Seriously, what am I missing?
(not to mention, all I really heard about the game when it was new was "You can go on murder sprees, hee hee", which is admittedly amusing for an hour or so, but it's not like you can't do that in better games as well)
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Um, it sounds like you're describing GTA 1 or 2. GTA 3 and on have maps, and don't have overhead views. The first 2 are much worse than the rest.
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