I liked all the ones I played.
This topic is locked from further discussion.
I didn't really like sonic rush, it didn't really feel like the others (the only sonic games I haven't played are heros and the GBA games) Instead of feeling like a perfect union between action and racing, it really just felt like a 2d racer....but maybe thats just because the only "hard" part was getting through the levels quickly.
that, and I wasn't nearly as fond of megaman ZX Advent as everyone else. sure, you got a new biometal from each boss. but most of them just seemed kinda useless in combat (compared to model A and model ZX) at least the biometal gague slowly recharged though, but the flying biometals could have been much more useful if flying didnt take up more energy than a hummer. also, the bad voice acting really didn't help >_>
Spectrobes ( I cant believe I actually thought it looked good).IvanElk
yup is sucked probly the worst
Children of Mana. Don't even try to outdo this piece of...you get the point
If you don't believe me,go rent it. Shame to the mana series. Shame
Nintendogs - any of them.
If I wanted to work that hard for a stupid dog, I'd get a REAL one.
[/QUOTE
:o That game was a classic!
I would have to say lost in blue 2.. but i guess their popular since their coming out with a 3rd one...:?
i liked Sonic Rush, but i agree that Mega Man ZX Advent was a piece of crapI didn't really like sonic rush, it didn't really feel like the others (the only sonic games I haven't played are heros and the GBA games) Instead of feeling like a perfect union between action and racing, it really just felt like a 2d racer....but maybe thats just because the only "hard" part was getting through the levels quickly.
that, and I wasn't nearly as fond of megaman ZX Advent as everyone else. sure, you got a new biometal from each boss. but most of them just seemed kinda useless in combat (compared to model A and model ZX) at least the biometal gague slowly recharged though, but the flying biometals could have been much more useful if flying didnt take up more energy than a hummer. also, the bad voice acting really didn't help >_>
D3j1k0
[QUOTE="Detroit222"]Nintendogs - any of them.
If I wanted to work that hard for a stupid dog, I'd get a REAL one.
[/QUOTE
:o That game was a classic!
I would have to say lost in blue 2.. but i guess their popular since their coming out with a 3rd one...:?
gameguru43
WHAT ARE U TALKING ABOUT, nintendogs was horrible, yeaaaaaaaaahhh we get pet dogs!!!!! i havent played it in 3 years!!!
Nintendogs by far. I bought it expecting to maybe auctually get some hours out of it and get into it a little. I played it for 15 minutes then declared it was the biggest rotting pile of crap I have ever played and it deserved to be destroyed along with every person who put a hand into making it :twisted:
So you know, I would probaly have to say Nintendogs
Out of the ones I own I'd have to say Drawn to Life. I had great expectations for it, and it was a neat concept, but it had to be something more than it was. . . more RPG and not so much side scrolling, maybe. . . or less childish. But that's what I get for buying a game where you get to draw your character (and everything other thing in the game). The novelty of drawing things ran out very quickly.
Also, Lego Star Wars II. Not because of what the game is on the other consoles, because Lego Star Wars is a GREAT series, but because the DS version was so bugged up it was practically unplayable. Someone messed up with that release. . . At least Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga isn't buggy! As a matter of fact, I bought it today *^_^*
i was disappointed with the DS port of mario 64. they should have just did a direct full copy port. no need to add 3 other characters. and the stylus controls were a bit annoying! http://www.expotv.com/videos/reviews/22/198/SuperMario64/235020 theres a video review of it (not me) titanium2108
Yeah, I think most people gave up on the touch screen controls after the first few minutes and just used the D-Pad. They were pretty awful. Once I stared to play it with the D-Pad instead of the stylus I fell in love with it! I felt that even if it had other characters, it added a new level of challange for anyone who had played it previously on N64.
You're completely entitled to your opinion though, this is what this thread is all about *^_^* I just thought I'd tell you I agree 100% with the controls.
Please Log In to post.
Log in to comment