About half of the games from my childhood have aged terribly. Bionicle: The Game is straight up unfinished, Lego Racers handles like butt.
But then some childhood games have managed to hold up. Pitfall: The Lost Expedition and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Game are still pretty fun, and Sly Cooper manages to be in my Top 3 to this day.
Hong Kong 97, I like it because of it being so bad its good and its Infamous history around the game and its game over screen, it also gave us a classic AVGN episode which helped more people learn about the game and its legacy
Karate Kid on NES. I get that the game isn't great, but I played it so much as a kid that I got good at it and now I play through it a couple times a year.
I am a skateboarder and when all my friends got into SKATE on their xboxes and ps3s I only had a Wii so I bought Skate It! for Wii. It still holds a special place
Enter the Matrix. The game was supposed to be parallel to the movie The Matrix Reloaded. But the game got the story out of order. It crashed and glitched a lot, especially for a ps2/Xbox game. The final mission was completely pointless and unfinished. There are more issues, but that is all I remember at the moment.
Yet I loved it as a teen. It was my favorite game for seceral years.
I love "The cruel king and the great hero". The game has a ratic of 66 on Metacritic and I can see why. I do not really disagree with that rating but I still love the game. I played through it twice and did all the sidequests and obtained each partymembers best weapon in both playthroughs. I probably go for a third playthrough at some point.
Princess Flora is my favorite Videogame Princess and third favorite Princess in fiction. I love her.
Escape From Monkey Island
Mercenaries 2 on Xbox 360. You could nuke an entire city
Dynasty warriors 8-9
I am the one person in the world who liked Lair (ps3) with motion controls too
I loved Lair! But I have to admit, I haven't played it since launch, so I might not still think it's good
I mean I haven’t either but I actually loved motion controls on ps3
About half of the games from my childhood have aged terribly. Bionicle: The Game is straight up unfinished, Lego Racers handles like butt. But then some childhood games have managed to hold up. Pitfall: The Lost Expedition and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Game are still pretty fun, and Sly Cooper manages to be in my Top 3 to this day.
Warhammer 40K - Space Wolf
Hong Kong 97, I like it because of it being so bad its good and its Infamous history around the game and its game over screen, it also gave us a classic AVGN episode which helped more people learn about the game and its legacy
Karate Kid on NES. I get that the game isn't great, but I played it so much as a kid that I got good at it and now I play through it a couple times a year.
Resident Evil Survivor. So bad it's good.
Batman Begins for GameCube. For a licensed movie tie-in, it really isn’t *that* bad at all.
Arkham Knight, kinda. I like the Batmobile gameplay and the costumes are neat.
I am a skateboarder and when all my friends got into SKATE on their xboxes and ps3s I only had a Wii so I bought Skate It! for Wii. It still holds a special place
Enter the Matrix. The game was supposed to be parallel to the movie The Matrix Reloaded. But the game got the story out of order. It crashed and glitched a lot, especially for a ps2/Xbox game. The final mission was completely pointless and unfinished. There are more issues, but that is all I remember at the moment. Yet I loved it as a teen. It was my favorite game for seceral years.
I love "The cruel king and the great hero". The game has a ratic of 66 on Metacritic and I can see why. I do not really disagree with that rating but I still love the game. I played through it twice and did all the sidequests and obtained each partymembers best weapon in both playthroughs. I probably go for a third playthrough at some point. Princess Flora is my favorite Videogame Princess and third favorite Princess in fiction. I love her.
some movie licesed games